March 23-26 | San Francisco
CNS 2019 Blog
Read coverage of the 26th CNS annual meeting in Boston, March 23-26, 2019:
- Why Sleep?: Watch Matthew Walker’s CNS 2019 Keynote
- Watch: The Relation Between Psychology and Neuroscience from CNS 2019
- A Note to Worried Graduate Students: There’s Still Hope
(guest post by Shelby L. Smith on the trainee panel) - CNS 2019 Day 4 In Brief
- Mind Melding: Understanding the Connected, Social Brain
- CNS 2019 Day 3 In Brief
- Third Grader Picks Best Research in Cognitive Neuroscience
- CNS 2019 Day 2 In Brief
- Exercise Adds Up to Big Brain Boosts
- CNS 2019 Day 1 in Brief
- Time for Understanding Time in the Brain
- Putting Together the Puzzle of Adaptive Constructive Memory
- Clinically-Driven to Study Memory
- Going with the Flow: Mapping Information in the Human Brain
- Working Out Working Memory: A Life’s Pursuit
- Going Deep on Sleep with Matthew Walker
Coverage of CNS 2019 in the news (as of March 27, 2019):
- Epileptic seizures may scramble memories during sleep, Science News
- Good mothers are on the save wavelength as their mothers... literally, Daily Mail
- A single, sweaty workout may boost some people's memory, Science News
- Mom & Baby Brains Sync For This Amazing Reason, Romper
- Baby brainwaves sync up with their mom's, Technology Networks
- Brain scans show cognitive benefits of exercise over time, Psych Central
- Exercise Boosts Your Brain Health Over Time, According To New Research, Bustle
- Physical exercise shown to also strengthen the brain, Earth.com
- Exercise boost brain power (and it adds up), All4Women
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