CNS 2018 Blog
Read coverage of the 25th CNS annual meeting in Boston, March 24-27, 2018:
- Watch the Debate: Big Data Versus Big Theory
- The Consciousness Instinct: Watch Michael Gazzaniga's Keynote
- From Overcoming Public Speaking Jitters to Finding Work-Life Balance: 4 Tips from the CNS 2018 Professional Development Panel
- Girls v. Boys: No Gender Differences in Neural Processing of Math, CNS 2018 Graduate Student Award-Winning Poster
- CNS 2018 Day 4 In Brief
- From Lullabies to Live Concerts: How Music and Rhythm Shape Our Social Brains, CNS 2018 Press Release, March 27, 2018
- CNS 2018 Day 3 In Brief
- Prenatal Stress Changes Brain Connectivity In-Utero: New Findings from Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, CNS 2018 Press Release, March 26, 2018
- CNS 2018 Day 2 In Brief
- Dissecting Artificial Intelligence to Better Understand the Human Brain, CNS 2018 Press Release, March 25, 2018
- CNS 2018 Day 1 In Brief
- Taking Alzheimer's Research Into the Next Decade, preview of Michael Yassa's (University of California, Irvine) Young Investigator Award address on Mon., March 26
- Overturning the Modular View of Memory in the Brain, Aiding Alzheimer’s Patients, preview of Morgan Barense's Young Investigator Award address on Mon., March 26
Press coverage (as of March 30, 2018):
- Music in My Mind, WSAU
- Neuroscientists Are Using AI Models to Create "Toy Versions" of the Human Brain, Healthcare Analytics News
- Humans turning to artificial intelligence to decipher the limits of human intelligence, Qrius
- Brain waves of concertgoers sync up at shows, Science News
- Babies feel the rhythm: New study finds infants sync with moms during lullabies, ABC News
- Parents' presence promotes a child's pluck, Science News
- Boston Hosts 25th Cognitive Neuroscience Conference, Huntington News
- Stress during pregnancy DOES affect a baby's brain by changing how neurons develop, first-ever fetal brain scans confirm, Daily Mail
- When tickling the brain to stimulate memory, location matters, Science News
- AI models can help unravel mystery of human brain, Infosurhoy
- Prenatal Stress Changes Brain Connectivity In-Utero, Science Daily
- Dissecting artificial intelligence to better understand the human brain, Science Daily
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