The third day of CNS 2023 in San Francisco included 4 symposia — on topics ranging from the a neurocomputational account of agency to how the brain continues to learn development, brain damage and competing demands — 2 poster sessions, the Young Investigator Award lectures by Anna Schapiro and Freek van Ede, and finally the Fred Kavli Distinguished Career Contributions Award lecture by Dr. Mark D’Esposito. Check out some highlights in photos and tweets:
Poster Sessions D & E:
The cutest poster with @modelbrains at #CNS2023 pic.twitter.com/A6kEEhSClp
— Roberta Vastano @vrob@mastodon.uno (@Roberta_Vastano) March 27, 2023
i!! love!! talking!! about!! white matter and reading and math!! #cns2023 🤓🧠📚 @CNSmtg pic.twitter.com/0ljydUXiGc
— Emily Harriott (@EmilyH107) March 27, 2023
Grateful for the opportunity to present my poster exploring EEG-based resting-state and task-related #neuralpredictors of #teamperformance
at #CNS2023. If you missed the session and are interested in knowing more, please reach out! 🧠 pic.twitter.com/vdTMKAM0AM— Imogen Weigall (@IWeigall) March 27, 2023
And our eEnglish version of the Mental Imagery battery is OUT 🙂 friendly faces and plenty of questions, it was a pleasure presenting this work led by Chloe Lambert, Harry Liu and others @CNSmtg and co-authors @PaoloBartolome0 and @jianghao_liu_ Onward! #cns2023 pic.twitter.com/CV3VDSbNkJ
— Alfredo Spagna, PhD, is on Mastodon (@SpagnaPhD) March 27, 2023
Third day of #CNS2023! Looking forward to sharing my poster tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/KhgNw7OkjE
— Chloé Dziego (@chloeadee) March 27, 2023
Symposia:
Excited as Anna Leshinskaya kicks off session on concept formation at #cns2023 with Ella @StriemAmit , Morgan Barense and Yanchao Bi. pic.twitter.com/q25zqslrj4
— Laurel Buxbaum (@LaurelBuxbaum) March 27, 2023
Morgan Barense (@morganbarense) presents a talk and answers questions about how multimodal object representations rely on integrative coding #CNS2023 pic.twitter.com/6K6LNwrY1D
— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) March 27, 2023
Now on in Grand Ballroom A: Anna Leshinskaya (@AnnaLeshinskaya) presents about how relational encoding drives sensory abstraction in the lateral temporal cortex #CNS2023 pic.twitter.com/742l8wd70H
— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) March 27, 2023
Stoked for @LauraBatterink ‘s symposium at #CNS2023 !! pic.twitter.com/swekUOtAXh
— Ryan Giuliano (@ryangiuliano) March 27, 2023
NBD, just @GrahekIvan wowing a crowd at #cns2023 with his latest findings! 🤩 https://t.co/L1fLfnQaVB
— Amitai Shenhav (@amitaishenhav) March 27, 2023
What a conference! Congratulations to all the poster presenters. #IHN came with force to #CNS2023. Here are the last to posters in action, @Yasra027 and @maggie_rempe #neuroscience #neuroimaging pic.twitter.com/qjuzOPYNmA
— Institute for Human Neuroscience (@BoysTown_IHN) March 27, 2023
Had so much fun presenting at our agency symposium at #CNS2023 w/ @GrahekIvan, Mimi Liljeholm, & Daniel Polani (Myself not pictured). Followed by an inspiring 3-hr lunch to talk about a forthcoming collaboration – stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/WSDpbWXV1V
— Hayley Dorfman (@hayleydorfman) March 27, 2023
Young Investigator Award lectures by Anna Schapiro and Freek van Ede:
Joel Voss presents awards to this year’s Young Investigator Award winners Anna Schapiro (@AnnaSchapiro) and Freek van Ede (@freekvanede)
Congratulations! #cns2023 pic.twitter.com/6hULtq4TUA— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) March 27, 2023
Read more about the award-winning work on how working memory helps with future behavior by @freekvanede in this #CNS2023 Q&A: https://t.co/IbM6e7Blg6
— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) March 27, 2023
Fred Kavli Distinguished Career Contributions Award lecture by Dr. Mark D’Esposito:
.@CharanRanganath presents the 12th Annual Fred Kavli Distinguished Career Contributions in Cognitive Neuroscience Award to neurologist Mark D'Esposito..Congratulations!
Dr. Esposito's talk now in the Ballroom at #CNS2023: A Tale About the Frontal Lobes as told by a Neurologist pic.twitter.com/kxvqyloXV5— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) March 27, 2023
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