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Jun 20, 2016
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November 8, 2016
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CBMM Workshop - Sestri Levante
CBMM Speaker(s):
Nancy Kanwisher
Nancy Kanwisher - MIT
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Jun 20, 2016
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November 8, 2016
Part of
CBMM Workshop - Sestri Levante
Speaker(s):
Neil Burgess
Neil Burgess - University College London
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Jun 20, 2016
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November 8, 2016
Part of
CBMM Workshop - Sestri Levante
CBMM Speaker(s):
Robert Desimone
Robert Desimone - MIT
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Aug 3, 2016
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November 7, 2016
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CBMM Programs
Learn about the intensive 10-week summer research internship, in collaboration with the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (MIT BCS), for advanced undergraduates from institutions with limited research opportunities to introduce women,...
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Sep 13, 2016
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September 16, 2016
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Computational Tutorials
Speaker(s):
Andre M. Bastos
Oscillatory neuronal synchronization has been hypothesized to provide a mechanism for dynamic network coordination. Rhythmic neuronal interactions can be quantified using multiple metrics, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. This...
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Aug 17, 2016
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August 18, 2016
Part of
Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2016
CBMM Speaker(s):
Francisco Flores
Francisco Flores - MIT
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Aug 17, 2016
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August 18, 2016
Part of
Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2016
CBMM Speaker(s):
Kevin Smith
Kevin Smith - MIT
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Aug 17, 2016
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August 18, 2016
Part of
Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course 2016
CBMM Speaker(s):
Joseph Olson
Joe Olson - Harvard University
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Jul 20, 2016
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August 10, 2016
Part of
CBMM Summer Lecture Series
CBMM Speaker(s):
Nancy Kanwisher
Nancy Kanwisher, MIT
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Jul 22, 2016
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August 9, 2016
Part of
CBMM Summer Lecture Series
Speaker(s):
John Gabrieli
John Gabrieli, MIT
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