talked about the “lowly origins” of humanity, and he was just talking apes. Nick Strausfeld, in the first of the UA College of Science “Evolving Brain” lectures, traces development of the human brain ...
Neuroscience shows traditional teaching is not enough. Instead, an experiential approach can return learning to its natural ...
Welcome back! For Day 4 of the challenge, let’s do a short and fun activity based around a concept called cognitive reserve.
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Why addiction still defies science, even with modern brain tools
Addiction is one of the most intensely studied conditions in modern medicine, yet even with high‑resolution brain scans and ...
The UA College of Science “Mind and Brain” lecture series that’s been filling up Centennial Hall continues this evening with “The Making of a Mind,” presented by LouAnn Gerken, a professor of ...
Shaun Nichols, a professor of philosophy, will discuss: Does morality come from the emotions, or from rational thought? Philosophers have struggled with this question for centuries. Recent work in ...
The human brain solves problems in a nearly perfect way, if you observe the biology of it from the perspective of a physicist. Biophysicist William Bialek, the final speaker in the “Evolving Brain” ...
What are the impacts on origin societies when they lose highly skilled people that migrate to other countries? When such emigration happens from lower-income and smaller countries, a global phenomenon ...
Decade of the Brain Lecture, 8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.: "Consolidating the gains in brain" Presidential Special Lecture, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.: "Cell death in development ...
As part of the yearlong celebration of 150 years of Biological Sciences at Purdue, we are honored to welcome Dr. Massimo Scanziani, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and Professor at the ...
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