Sam Staples Posted June 5, 2023 Share Posted June 5, 2023 Making Decisions in a World Full of Action Paul Cisek is interested in how the brain controls our interactions with the world. His laboratory uses behavioral studies, neurophysiological recordings, and computational modeling to investigate how the brain selects and plans actions in a dynamically changing environment. In this on-demand webinar, he describes the motivation behind this interest, its many sources of inspiration, and the challenges and joys of trying to synthesize insights from diverse fields. How to Organize a Nanosymposium Organizing a “Nano” is a fantastic opportunity to network and connect with others in your field. Don’t know how to organize a nano or find others to participate? This on-demand webinar reviews how to select a topic, identify others who might be interested in joining, and how to recruit others to join the nano. Total Sleep Deprivation Increases Brain Age Prediction Reversibly in Multi-site Samples of Young Healthy Adults Sleep is fundamental for humans to maintain normal physical and psychological functions. Watch this on-demand webinar in which Dr. Congying Chu and Dr. David Elmenhorst discuss their paper, “Total Sleep Deprivation Increases Brain Age Prediction Reversibly in Multi-site Samples of Young Healthy Adultsv”, with JNeurosci Editor-in-Chief Sabine Kastner. How to Build a Lab Culture That Promotes Scientific Rigor In this video, Dr. Kip Ludwig, who leads the Ludwig Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin specializing in neuromodulation, bioelectronic medicine, and electroceutical devices, expands upon his article “How to Build a Lab Culture That Promotes Scientific Rigor” and strategies he has learned while trying to improve scientific rigor in his own lab. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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