Week of Events
Keri Martinowich, PhD
Keri Martinowich, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Keri Martinowich, PhD from Johns Hopkins University Presents: “Cell type and spatially-resolved multiomic approaches for understanding human brain disorders” Hybrid: ISEB 1200 & Zoom
Christian Bravo Rivera, Ph.D.
Christian Bravo Rivera, Ph.D.
CNLM Colloquium Series Join the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) for a hybrid event featuring Dr. Christian Bravo Rivera, assistant professor of psychiatry, anatomy, and neurobiology. This event will be held in-person in the Herklotz Conference Center and virtually via Zoom. Neural circuits mediating reward approach and punishment avoidance conflict Reward…
Robert Zatorre, PhD
Robert Zatorre, PhD
The Department of Cognitive Sciences' Colloquia Series presents guest speaker Dr. Robert Zatorre, a professor in the Department of Psychology at Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University. From Perception to Pleasure. The Neuroscience of Music and Why We Love It Music has existed in human societies since prehistory, likely because it allows expression and regulation of…
Krishna Jayant, PhD
Krishna Jayant, PhD
The department of Anatomy & Neurobiology will host guest speaker Dr. Krishna Jayant, an assistant professor from Purdue University. A translaminar space-time code supports touch-evoked traveling waves Traveling waves in mammalian cortex mediate vital aspects of animal cognition, such as stimuli perception and working memory. Theoretical results suggest that these waves preserve timing and are critical for…
Presidential Leadership and Disability
Presidential Leadership and Disability
The age of presidential candidates has become a salient concern, but age is not the only physical factor that should concern citizens. Presidents can also suffer various forms of illness, both physical and psychological. This talk highlights the nature of these concerns and how we might work to mitigate their impact on political outcomes. Free…