CNS 2016 Blog
Read coverage of the 23rd CNS annual meeting in New York City, April 2-5, 2016 (coverage in the news media below):
- Watch the Great Debate on Connectomics, April 7, 2016
- Invading the Brain to Understand and Repair Cognition, April 5, 2016 (Press Release)
- Neuroscientists Working to Test Brain Training Claims, April 5, 2016 (Press Release)
- How a Brain Can Rewire After Surgery, April 5, 2016 (highlights of people’s choice poster award winner)
- Understanding How We Trigger and Rehearse Memories, April 3, 2016
- Music on the Mind: Rocking Out at CNS 2016
- The Innovative Teen Brain, preview of Adriana Galvan’s (UCLA) Young Investigator Award address on Mon., April 4
- Sizing Up Living Brain Tissue, preview of Brian Wandell’s (Stanford) George A. Miller Prize address on Sat., April 2
- Stimulating Our Autobiographical Memories, preview of Joel Voss’ (Northwestern) Young Investigator Award address on Mon., April 4
- None of Us is Immune: Leveraging Neural Circuitry to Reduce Implicit Bias, preview of Elizabeth Phelps’ keynote address on Sat., March 28 (free and open to the public)
CNS 2016 In the News:
- Cadaver study casts doubts on how zapping brain may boost mood, relieve pain, Science
- How a Sleepless Night Affects Your Ability to Focus, LiveScience
- Concussions and Cognitive Skills: What’s the Impact?, LiveScience
- reposted to Fox News
- Computer games ‘play vital role in boosting intelligence’, Evening Standard
- Think Fast, Caffeine Speeds Up Older Adults’ Reaction Time, LiveScience
- Scientists Test if Brain Training Really Improves Cognition, PsychCentral
- Do brain training apps actually improve cognition? Neuroscientists investigate PsyPost
- Invading the brain to understand and repair cognition, ScienceCodex
- Neuroscientists Working to Test Brain Training Claims, Science Daily
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