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    Jul 17

    Cultural Influences on the Way to Do and Interpret Our Science

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    Register for Cultural Influences on the Way to Do and Interpret Our Science by selecting the following link. This session will discuss how ethnicity, gender, vocabulary, and culture affect the types of experiments scientists perform, how they interpret their findings, and what career decisions they make. This includes the terminology that neuroscience uses to describe regions and functions of

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    Aug 07

    Go With the (Visual Flow): An Experimentalist’s Path to Understanding Motor Control

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    Register for Go With the (Visual Flow): An Experimentalist’s Path to Understanding Motor Control by selecting the attached link. A previous circus performer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Eugenia Chiappe, PhD, is interested in how animals move through space so effortlessly. Her lab at the Champalimaud Foundation  in Portugal, studies the structure and function of visuomotor circuits in the fly

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    Aug 21

    The Allure of Computational Neuroscience

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    Register for The Allure of Computational Neurosceince by selecting the following link. Many of the brain’s most intriguing mechanisms are difficult, if not impossible, to measure directly. For this reason, neuroscientists create artificial models of the brain, inspired by real biology, and study in tandem with carefully directed measurements. Computational neuroscience merges biology’s sea

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  • Jul 17
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    Cultural Influences on the Way to Do and Interpret Our Science

    Register for Cultural Influences on the Way to Do and Interpret Our Science by selecting the following link. This session will discuss how ethnicity, gender, vocabulary, and culture affect the types of experiments scientists perform, how they interpret their findings, and what career decisions they make. This includes the terminology that neuroscience uses to describe regions and functions of

  • Aug 07
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    Go With the (Visual Flow): An Experimentalist’s Path to Understanding Motor Control

    Register for Go With the (Visual Flow): An Experimentalist’s Path to Understanding Motor Control by selecting the attached link. A previous circus performer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Eugenia Chiappe, PhD, is interested in how animals move through space so effortlessly. Her lab at the Champalimaud Foundation  in Portugal, studies the structure and function of visuomotor circuits in the fly

  • Aug 21
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    The Allure of Computational Neuroscience

    Register for The Allure of Computational Neurosceince by selecting the following link. Many of the brain’s most intriguing mechanisms are difficult, if not impossible, to measure directly. For this reason, neuroscientists create artificial models of the brain, inspired by real biology, and study in tandem with carefully directed measurements. Computational neuroscience merges biology’s sea

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    Online abstract submission opens for Neuroscience 2024

    Online abstract submission opens for Neuroscience 2024 and will close on May 7 at 5PM EDT. Edits to submitted abstracts must be entered by May 9 at 2 p.m. EDT

  • May 08
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    SfN/Elsevier: Replicability and Preregistration

    Register for Replicability and Preregistration by selecting the following link. Replicability in science, despite being considered a core component of scientific practice, is low across the scientific fields. One possible solution is Registered Reports, an alternative publishing model where peer review is conducted prior to data collection; a study is accepted based on the strength of its hyp

  • May 20
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    Novel Approaches to Preventing Publication Bias

    The objective of this meeting is to promote the dissemination of all rigorously obtained biomedical research results by identifying novel interventions to reduce publication bias, which is the preferential dissemination of statistically significant or otherwise exciting studies. Such null studies, where the primary endpoint or key finding does not reach statistical significance, are especially rar

  • May 28
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    Hostile Attribution Bias Shapes Neural Synchrony in the Left Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex during Ambiguous Social Narratives

    Register for Hostile Attribution Bias Shapes Neural Synchrony in the Left Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex during Ambiguous Social Narratives by selecting the following link. Join this interactive session as Yizhou Lyu, Zishan Su, and Yuan Chang Leong discuss their paper, “Hostile Attribution Bias Shapes Neural Synchrony in the Left Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex during Ambiguous Social Narrati

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