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CATEGORIES:Medicine
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CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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DESCRIPTION:Humans and other animals do not always choose the most rewardi
 ng course of action\, even when we have ample time and computational reso
 urces. Why do we make mistakes? The noiseLab uses a combination of theore
 tical\, behavioral\, and neurobiological techniques to address this quest
 ion. In this talk\, Dr. Becket Ebitz will discuss converging evidence (1)
  that mistakes are the product of certain constraints on the computations
  involved in choice\, and (2) that these constraints may offer decision-m
 akers a selective advantage over long timescales\, even when they fail to
  produce the best decision in the moment.
DURATION:PT1H
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Why do we make mistakes?"
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
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CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Jim Zhang: "An Exploration into the Neural Mechanisms Underlyi
 ng Concurrent Regulation of Cognitive Stability and Flexibility"\n\nPatri
 ck Reyes: "The West and the Rest: Cultural Distance as a Tool to Examine 
 Global Variation in Values"\n\nKennedy Coates: "Encoding Effort in the Br
 ainstem"
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20231127T163521Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231208T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T163521Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Student Presentations
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  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:TBD
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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CREATED:20230803T203504Z
DESCRIPTION:Psychology and Law research has established that mock jurors s
 ometimes evaluate the accuracy of eyewitnesses using a host of inappropri
 ate factors (e.g.\, attractiveness). Regardless\, evaluators of others' m
 emorial claims usually perform well above chance\, and the core mechanism
 s supporting this social metamemory capacity are largely unknown.  I will
  discuss our initial efforts at uncovering the processes and individual d
 ifferences that contribute to the ability of witnesses to effectively com
 municate the veracity of their memories recount their memorial experience
 s through natural language\, and the ability of evaluators to effectively
  decode this information. In doing so\, I will also show how we have used
  simple machine learners to provide an objective metric of the likely acc
 uracy of witnesses' verbal justifications of their memory conclusions.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20231025T153722Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240112T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T153722Z
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 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Social Metamemory: An Emerging Topic of Inquiry"
UID:CAL-8a018d0d-8b5366bc-018b-6778bae3-00002c19demobedework@mysite.edu
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
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 Neuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience\,Center on Addiction and
  Behavior Change\,Psychology and Neuroscience
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X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:tls106 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS)
  (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Ian Dobbins\, PhD (Washington University - St. Louis)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Kristina Nielsen is an associate professor of neuroscience
  at the John Hopkins University School of Medicine and a researcher at th
 e Zanvyl Krieger Mind/Brain Institute. Her research focuses on the functi
 on and development of higher level visual cortex.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20230804T180558Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240119T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T180558Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Learning to see motion - development of the ferre
 t's motion pathway"
UID:CAL-8a028ad1-899cba17-0189-c1addfce-00002610demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Psyc
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  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Kristina Nielsen\, PhD (Johns Hopkins University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Dietary habits play a surprisingly significant role in brain h
 ealth\, especially in aging individuals.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240112T174151Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T174151Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "The role of CD8+ T cells in unhealthy diet-induce
 d memory deficits in aged rats"
UID:CAL-8a028ad1-899cba17-0189-c1bd4941-000027d2demobedework@mysite.edu
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Psyc
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  Neuroscience
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 :Tiffany Scotton
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CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20230824T161036Z
DESCRIPTION:This aspect of the Colloquium Series includes talks\, workshop
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  professional development topics that identify and develop transferable s
 kills to prepare them for careers.  \n\nTopic: Individual Development Pla
 n (IDP)
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240125T183515Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240202T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T183515Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: Professional & Community Development Workshop
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
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X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Greg Samanez-Larkin
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CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Payne's research focuses on how sleep and stress influence
  human memory and psychological function.\n\nElevated stress hormones (e.
 g.\, cortisol and norepinephrine) can selectively benefit emotional memor
 y formation\, as can the occurrence of sleep shortly after learning. I wi
 ll discuss evidence\, from behavioral\, psychophysiological\, and neuroim
 aging studies\, suggesting that stress and arousal interact with sleep to
  augment memory consolidation\, particularly for emotionally negative inf
 ormation\, as well as how these relationships might change with age. I wi
 ll present a model arguing that stress hormones help 'tag' emotional info
 rmation as important to remember at the time of encoding\, thus enabling 
 subsequent\, sleep-based plasticity processes to optimally consolidate em
 otional information in a selective manner.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240116T204532Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240209T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T204532Z
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 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "The Independent and Interactive Effects of Stress
  and Sleep on Emotional Memory Formation"
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Jessica Payne\, PhD (University of Notre Dame)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
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CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Visual search is a complex task that humans perform many times
  throughout the day. Examples include searching for the perfect snack in 
 a supermarket\, looking for a misplaced phone in a cluttered room\, or fi
 nding a friend in a busy restaurant. The efficiency with which we perform
  these tasks has a significant impact on the quality of our lives. When w
 e can find what we're looking for quickly\, we easily move through our da
 ily tasks. However\, when it is difficult\, we waste time or even fail to
  achieve our final goals of making a meal\, getting to an appointment\, o
 r socializing with a friend. Successful search processes rely on attentio
 nal mechanisms to organize knowledge of the past and expectations of the 
 future to optimally sample information from the external world to guide b
 ehavior. But how do we do this? In this talk\, I'll describe work we've b
 een doing in the lab that looks at how attentional guidance uses coarse b
 ut adaptive information to guide attention toward targets\, whereas targe
 t decisions rely on more precise and complete target information. We sugg
 est that visual search guidance and decision stages use different templat
 e information to maximize search efficiency.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240118T181621Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T181621Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Informational shortcuts in attentional guidance"
UID:CAL-8a028ad1-899cba17-0189-c1c90bca-00002d65demobedework@mysite.edu
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Psyc
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  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Joy Geng\, PhD (UC Davis)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
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X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:634
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
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CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
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DESCRIPTION:Delirium is the most common post-surgical complication among o
 lder adults. Despite its prevalence\, delirium-an acute disorder of atten
 tion and arousal-can be devastating for patients as it increases the risk
  of Alzheimer's disease and death. This presentation will review what is 
 known about delirium from a cognitive neuroscience and neurobiological pe
 rspective. It will also introduce the brain-heart-immune axis\, a multi-s
 ystem framework that we developed to characterize possible delirium vulne
 rability. Finally\, our group has identified pre-surgery EEG patterns ass
 ociated with resilient attentional control and diminished delirium severi
 ty after surgery. These new EEG data suggest that attentional control may
  play a critical role in neurocognitive resilience among older surgery pa
 tients.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240131T194817Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T194817Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Delirium in Older Surgery Patients: A Cognitive N
 euroscience\, Neurobiological\, and Multi-Organ System Perspective"
UID:CAL-8a028ad1-899cba17-0189-c17f7852-00001049demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Psyc
 hologyandNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience\,Psychology and
  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Leah Acker\, PhD (Duke University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:38
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:53
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X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:1337
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1926
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:1284
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Leah Acker
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/image_0870182_20240118085916PM.jpg
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Giovanello is now a tenured Professor in the Department an
 d serves as the Associate Director of the Biomedical Research Imaging Cen
 ter at UNC Chapel Hill. Her research interests center on understanding th
 e cognitive processes and neural mechanisms that give rise to human memor
 y\, and how mnemonic processes change across the adult lifespan.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240402T162709Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240322T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T162709Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CANCELLED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "The status of episodic memory in children at fami
 lial risk for schizophrenia"
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Psyc
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  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Kelly Giovanello\, PhD (UNC Chapel Hill)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
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X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1502
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
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CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20230824T161036Z
DESCRIPTION:This aspect of the Colloquium Series includes talks\, workshop
 s\, and events to foster community building with CCN students or focus on
  professional development topics that identify and develop transferable s
 kills to prepare them for careers.  \n\nTopic: TRHT Workshop
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240221T181119Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T181119Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: Professional & Community Development Workshop
UID:CAL-8a0292fd-8d13410f-018d-ccc76127-000048ebdemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
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X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Greg Samanez-Larkin
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:528
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:352
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:528
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:352
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:a photo of a Duke building
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:tls106 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS)
  (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/featured-event-2-2b60d10c1712a87455b9cf66d
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:CCN students presentations:\n- Lucas Bellaiche: "Art therapy a
 nd emotion regulation: An investigation of creative engagement's impact o
 n mental health"\n- Paul McKee: "A Unifying Theory for the Motivation of 
 Moral Action: MoMA"\n- Ricardo Morales Torres: "Behavioral and Neural cor
 relates of plausibility in episodic counterfactual thinking"
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240404T172653Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T172653Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Student Presentations
UID:CAL-8a028ad1-899cba17-0189-c1a21998-000023a8demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
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  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:3rd Year CCN Students
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:528
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:352
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:528
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CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis is a Professor at Princeton Univer
 sity\, where she directs the Music Cognition Lab. Her research approaches
  music from the combined perspectives of music theory/musicology and cogn
 itive science. Her book On Repeat: How Music Plays the Mind (Oxford Unive
 rsity Press) received the 2014 Wallace Berry Award from the Society for M
 usic Theory\, and the 2015 ASCAP Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Award. Her l
 atest book The Psychology of Music: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford Uni
 versity Press) was published in 2018 and has been translated into Spanish
 \, Hungarian\, Japanese\, and is forthcoming in Chinese\, Arabic\, and Th
 ai. Her co-edited book The Science-Music Borderlands: Reckoning with the 
 Past and Imagining the Future came out this year with MIT Press. Projects
  on cross-cultural approaches to narrative perceptions of music\, and on 
 music and creativity\, have been supported by successive grants from the 
 National Science Foundation. She has been a Kavli Fellow of the National 
 Academy of Sciences as well as a National Endowment for the Humanities Su
 mmer Scholar.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20230913T152255Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240426T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T152255Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "The Musical Imagination"
UID:CAL-8a028ad1-899cba17-0189-bd5b4336-00002fbfdemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
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  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Elizabeth Margulis (Princeton University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:CCN students presentations.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20230804T174029Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240503T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T174029Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Student Presentations
UID:CAL-8a028ad1-899cba17-0189-c1a2f55a-000024f1demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
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X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Psyc
 hologyandNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience\,Psychology and
  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:3rd Year CCN Students
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
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X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0
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X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:529.5
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:353
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Duke University architecture
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:In 1834\, Robert Adams reported a "peculiar optical phenomenon
 " upon viewing the Falls of Foyers in Scotland. "Having steadfastly looke
 d" at the falls for a moment\, he found that a stationary rocky face brie
 fly appeared "as if in motion upwards\, and with an apparent velocity equ
 al to that of the descending water". Unbeknownst to him at the time\, Ada
 ms was experiencing what we now think of as a canonical case of perceptua
 l adaptation. These days\, however\, cases of adaptation like this one ha
 ve become more than a "peculiar phenomenon". Adaptation is a construct of
  great theoretical importance: It is seen by many to be one of the key fa
 ctors\, if not the key factor\, which helps us to distinguish between tha
 t which is perceived (i.e.\, as we see the color red) and that which is c
 onceived (i.e.\, as we think about kinds of fruits). It is\, in other wor
 ds\, said to be a tool that allows us to carve nature at its joints. In t
 his talk\, I'm going to argue that perceptual adaptation is not the unifi
 ed phenomenon that many take it to be and that\, therefore\, it may not b
 e a very useful 'theoretical scalpel' after all. I'll focus on two cases 
 studies of perceptual adaptation - visual number adaptation and visual si
 ze adaptation - and show how these cases pose challenges for the broader 
 understanding of adaptation. I argue\, ultimately\, that we should be ske
 ptical not only about the putative link between adaptation and perception
 \, but about the meaning of adaptation in sensory systems in general.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240725T211206Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240830T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T211206Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Perceptual adaptation: What it is\, what it isn't
 \, and what it reveals about the mind and brain"
UID:CAL-8a001f8e-90a1d5f4-0190-eb70abc4-0000692ddemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Sami Yousif\, Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:124
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1000
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:790.6666666666666
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1000
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:666.6666666666666
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Sami
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Sami_20240725080011PM.png
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Sami_20240725080011PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:The use of speech and language is one of the defining characte
 ristics of being human: It allows us to rapidly convey thoughts\, ideas\,
  and emotions with our friends and loved ones. The production of speech i
 s a multi-step process that transforms ideas into motor plans for speech 
 execution. Despite its ubiquity\, we do not fully understand the neural m
 echanisms that enables this process in the healthy brain\, and we have on
 ly begun to develop treatments to restore speech in people who have lost 
 this ability. In this talk\, I will discuss work from the lab that levera
 ges the availability of direct brain recordings in neurosurgical patients
  to understand and treat speech. First\, I will discuss recent work that 
 validates novel high-density high channel-count electrode technologies fo
 r restoring speech through neural prostheses. Second\, I will discuss wor
 k that elucidates the neural mechanisms for speech planning and execution
 . Together\, these projects emphasize the role of direct neural recording
 s for understanding speech and language - fundamental components of human
  existence\, and offer new vistas to study the human brain in health and 
 disease.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240729T150526Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240906T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T150526Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Decoding the Speaking Brain"
UID:CAL-8a001f8e-90a1d5f4-0190-ebbc5017-00006f5bdemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Greg Cogan\, Ph.D. (Duke University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:128
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:534
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:484
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:534
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:356
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Greg
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/image_2316002_20240729030526PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/image_2316002_20240729030526PM-thumb
 .png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Discover unique opportunities and resources available to our n
 euroscience community!!!
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240910T190713Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240913T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T190713Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Special Topic: DIBS Resources for neuroanatomy and encounterin
 g human brains
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-dd53e0f1-00007001demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:33
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:24
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:615
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:412
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:582
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:388
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:text
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Len White\, Ph.D.\, Associate Director for the Duke Ins
 titute for Brain Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/image_20240910070713PM.png
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/image_20240910070713PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:CCN Community building with a movie and popcorn.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240910T191237Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T191237Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Community Building: Movie & Popcorn: "The Culture of Science"
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-c922a8e3-00001ff2demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1197
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:798
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1197
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:798
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:text
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBScube1_20240910071237PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBScube1_20240910071237PM-thumb.png
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, I will begin by discussing a global stu
 dy we conducted that highlighted the critical role of morality in address
 ing worldwide challenges\, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This research\,
  involving participants from 68 countries\, demonstrated that moral ident
 ity\, morality-as-cooperation\, and the breadth of moral circles signific
 antly influenced individuals' willingness to engage in public health beha
 viors and support related policies. Following this\, I will introduce the
  Social Affective Neuroscience Institute\, focusing on its mission to fos
 ter global collaborative research. I will outline how we are building on 
 the success of our previous ManyLabs projects and creating new opportunit
 ies for international partnerships\, with a particular focus on exploring
  morality and cooperation across diverse cultural contexts.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240820T195543Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241011T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T195543Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "A Time for Moral Actions and Global Collaborative
  Research"
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-70f9da7b-0000786fdemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Paulo Boggio\, Ph.D. (Universidade Presbiteriana Macken
 zie)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:119
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:534
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:475
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:534
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:356
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Paulo
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/_DSC3997_20240820075543PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/_DSC3997_20240820075543PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Individual Development Plan Workshop
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240916T180146Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241018T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T180146Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Professional Development: Individual Development Plan Workshop
 
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-fbfee867-00001a7edemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Greg Samanez-Larkin\, Ph.D. (Duke University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:119
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:534
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:475
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:534
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:356
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Paulo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Giovanello is now a tenured Professor in the Department an
 d serves as the Associate Director of the Biomedical Research Imaging Cen
 ter at UNC Chapel Hill. Her research interests center on understanding th
 e cognitive processes and neural mechanisms that give rise to human memor
 y\, and how mnemonic processes change across the adult lifespan.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240927T155042Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241025T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T155042Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "The status of episodic memory in children at fami
 lial risk for schizophrenia"
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-9526ca54-00004562demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Psyc
 hologyandNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience\,Psychology and
  Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Kelly Giovanello\, PhD (UNC Chapel Hill)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:636
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:136
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:2138
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:1137.3333333333335
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1502
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:1001.3333333333335
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Kelly Giovanello
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Giovanello_Kelly-0029-002-scaled_202403040
 44656PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Giovanello_Kelly-0029-002-scaled_202
 40304044656PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Rarely does the path to goal accomplishment look perfect. Maki
 ng progress on everyday goals is often unsteady\, in that each unit of ef
 fort or time spent generates unequal results. In this research\, we exami
 ne how progress steadiness affects motivation. Although unsteady goal pro
 gress is common\, we suggest that goal pursuers find it discouraging. We 
 hypothesize that even when goal progress is equal in amount and speed\, u
 nsteady (vs. steady) progress decreases people's motivation and increases
  quitting. Across a variety of goal domains\, findings from vignette expe
 riments\, a recall study\, and real-time experiments support these hypoth
 eses. We lay out a theoretical model of how we expect steadiness to affec
 t motivation\, and test aspects of the model throughout the studies\, fin
 ding boundary conditions such as ambiguity of goal attainability (Study 3
 ) and progress abstraction (Study 4). Finally\, we demonstrate that manip
 ulations targeting expectations about progress steadiness can reduce the 
 negative effects of unsteady progress (Study 5). These results are the fi
 rst to consider how progress steadiness can affect motivation.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241016T210243Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241108T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T210243Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Goal steadiness and motivation"
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-fc05a380-00001bffdemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Grainne Fitzsimons\, Ph.D. (Duke University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:223
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:680
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:676.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:680
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:453.33333333333326
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Grainne
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/gf14_20240916061441PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/gf14_20240916061441PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:The success of the human species depends on our ability to int
 eract with and rely on each other. Social interactions\, however\, are so
 me of the most uncertain situations we encounter. Other people's intentio
 ns are both hidden from us and are constantly changing\, which makes figu
 ring out who to trust or cooperate with a persistent challenge. Inferring
  the intentions of others becomes even more challenging when we consider 
 that all social interactions play out on the backdrop of our dense\, comp
 lex social networks\, where a single misstep can ripple across the commun
 ity. My lab explores the mechanisms that guide adaptive social learning a
 nd decision-making under uncertainty. We examine these mechanisms on mult
 iple levels\, from resolving uncertainty about another's moral motives in
  order to trust the right person\, to understanding maladaptive coping st
 rategies that can hinder large-scale cooperation\, as seen in political p
 olarization. We use a multi-discipline approach to identify the cognitive
  and neural machinery underlying human social behavior\, including applyi
 ng theories from animal models\, borrowing methods from computational neu
 roscience\, and leveraging various neuroimaging techniques. By observing 
 humans in both controlled laboratory settings and out in the wild\, we in
 terrogate a spectrum of social behaviors. This talk will give a glimpse i
 nto how humans navigate their uncertain social worlds\, testing the tools
  we use to resolve uncertainty in order to make the most adaptive social 
 choices.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241111T162348Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241115T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T162348Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Adaptively navigating our uncertain social worlds
 "
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-fc0f87ab-00001f06demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Oriel FeldmanHall\, Ph.D. (Brown University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:28
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:602
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:429.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:602
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:401.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Oriel
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Oriel_20241022083135PM.png
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Oriel_20241022083135PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Countless behavioral studies have demonstrated how validly-cue
 d visual attention can enhance performance on challenging tasks. Neural r
 ecordings taken during such conditions of attention have identified the m
 echanisms that may support this enhanced performance. Given that convolut
 ional neural networks can be thought of as neurally-plausible task-perfor
 ming models of visual cortex\, we can use them to connect neural mechanis
 ms of attention to increases in task performance. I will present a series
  of completed and ongoing studies that demonstrate this principle. Topics
  covered will include spatial and feature attention\, the relationship be
 tween attention and learning\, the circuit mechanisms needed for attentio
 n\, and how these findings can extend to the auditory system as well.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240916T182723Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241122T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T182723Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Modeling the neural mechanisms of attention in ar
 tificial neural networks"
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-fc14822b-00002087demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Grace Lindsay\, Ph.D. (New York University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:159
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:600
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:559
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:600
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:400
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Grace
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/grace_20240916062724PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/grace_20240916062724PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a087089-35e3fb8e-0136-59bd57dc-0000557a:Schreiber\
 , Tanya
CREATED:20241031T131652Z
DESCRIPTION:GraceLindsay (NYU)
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241031T131652Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241122T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T131652Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CTN / DIBS Seminar: Grace Lindsay: Modeling the neural mechanisms 
 of attention in artificial neural networks
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0192-e2b8c2c9-000074d9demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Grace Lindsay
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:ts168 for Neurobiology (agrp_SchoolofMedicine_Neuro
 biology)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:The motor system displays a wide range of learning dynamics\, 
 from one-shot learning to months-long skill mastery. Computational models
  suggest that this diverse functionality stems from combining multiple co
 mputations\, such as determining the most relevant previously learned mot
 or skill for a particular context and then adapting the skill as needed. 
 Yet most motor learning tasks are designed to study a single learning com
 putation. We developed a novel sensorimotor interface task that produces 
 a rich range of motor learning dynamics.  Our task introduces inherent re
 dundancy between the space of possible movements and the task - a feature
  of most motor skills. In this talk\, I'll present data from monkey and h
 uman experiments showing that in this redundant task\, some perturbations
  are learned through rapid adaptation while other perturbations evoke slo
 wer "de novo" learning. We also found evidence that prior experience infl
 uenced learning in future perturbations. I'll discuss how these results g
 enerate new hypotheses about the computations that distinguish different 
 forms of motor learning. I'll also discuss how these findings can be used
  to inform motor therapies like brain-computer interfaces.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240916T183157Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241206T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T183157Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Visuomotor perturbations in a redundant task evok
 e diverse learning dynamics and context-dependent learning"
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-fc199cd5-000022c8demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Amy Orsborn\, Ph.D. (University of Washington)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
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X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:30
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X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Amy
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/amy_uw_20240916063157PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/amy_uw_20240916063157PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Jackie Bao: "Investigating how motivational states and individ
 ual differences interact to shape learning behavior and memory outcomes" 
 \n\nDeborah Cesarini: "Morality in the Real World" \n\nErgi Spiro : "Dete
 ction-theoretic approach to unsupervised detection of virally-transduced 
 retinal ganglion cells"
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241213T215324Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241213T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T215324Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: 2nd Year CCN Student Presentations
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-fc1d2539-000023e9demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Jackie Bao\, Deborah Cesarini\, Ergi Spiro
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:53
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:30
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:727
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:479.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:674
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:449.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Amy
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:The struggle between desire and control is as old as human his
 tory.  With the increasing sophistication of brain imaging techniques\, w
 e now have a biological fingerprint of the dueling neural networks that s
 truggle to keep our cravings in-check and our   has been described in art
 \, religion\, philosophy\, and music for centuries.    With the FDA-clear
 ance of transcranial magnetic stimulation as the first neural-circuit bas
 ed therapeutic for smoking cessation\, there has been elevated interest i
 n identifying novel brain targets and behavioral primes for improving NIB
 S addiction outcomes. While most o the research in the substance use diso
 rders field has focused on the The medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) is a p
 romising target given its role in modulating cue-reactivity across substa
 nces and species. Additionally exposure to a salient drug cue or inductio
 n of a drug related memory appears to be important for optimizing treatme
 nt outcomes. This talk will review the results of  the largest studies to
  date in the TMS for addiction field - highlighting milestones in smoking
  cessation\, psychostimulants\, and alcohol use disorder research - many 
 of which have already received regulatory clearance in countries across t
 he world.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241209T174126Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250110T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T174126Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Oops I did it again.... TMS as a tool to improve 
 sobriety and decrease drug and alcohol relapse through modulation of exec
 utive control and salience circuitry."
UID:CAL-8a00048d-91324965-0191-fc212da1-0000250cdemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
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X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Colleen Hanlon\, Ph.D. (BrainsWay)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:169
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X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:800
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:533.3333333333334
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Oriel
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Colleen-Hanlon-e1716498530274_202409160640
 14PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Colleen-Hanlon-e1716498530274_202409
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Humans cognition is marked by high levels of cognitive control
  and flexible decision-making. What are the evolutionary roots of these c
 ognitive traits? I will present research examining different aspects of v
 alue-based decision-making\, executive function\, and social decision mak
 ing capacities in primates. I will use this comparative data to test hypo
 theses about when and why different facets of 'intelligent' behavior emer
 ge. Specifically\, I will compare across different species that show vari
 ation in their natural history\, examine the comparative developmental tr
 ajectories of these skills\, and finally test patterns of individual vari
 ation in animal cognition to understand the biological context of differe
 nt cognitive capacities.\n\nAlexandra Rosati is an Associate Professor of
  Psychology and Anthropology at the University of Michigan. She received 
 an A.B. in Psychology from Harvard University\, a Ph.D. in Evolutionary A
 nthropology from Duke University\, and completed a postdoctoral fellowshi
 p at Yale University. Dr. Rosati's research examines the evolutionary ori
 gins of the human mind through comparative studies of cognition and behav
 ior in other primates. Her research is supported by the National Science 
 Foundation and the National Institutes of Health\, and she has been recog
 nized with an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship\, an NSF CAR
 EER award\, and the American Psychological Association's Award for Early 
 Career Contributions to Psychology.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241213T225037Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250117T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T225037Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "The primate origins of human decision making"
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0193-c1f770a9-00004244demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Alexandra Rosati\, Ph.D. (University of Michigan)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:405
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1800
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:1605
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1800
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:1200
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Alexandra
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Rosati_photo_20241213094219PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Rosati_photo_20241213094219PM-thumb.
 png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:An interactive discussion.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241213T224336Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250124T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T224336Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "When to Quit\, When to Grit"
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0193-c22bfe74-000046d2demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Greg Samanez-Larkin\, Ph.D. (Duke University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:31
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:661
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:471.6666666666667
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:661
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:440.6666666666667
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Greg
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241213104336PM.png
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241213104336PM-thumb.png
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Surgeon General and leading pediatric health organiza
 tions have recently declared a national state of emergency for adolescent
  mental health. Demand for mental health services has broadly outstripped
  capacity\, underscoring that the majority of affected individuals do not
  receive sufficient treatment.  Moreover\, because gold-standard treatmen
 ts are effective for only ~50% of patients\, developing novel\, mechanist
 ically driven\, treatments is crucial for improving clinical outcomes and
  potentiating early preventive care. The default mode network (DMN)\, an 
 intrinsic brain network associated with inner mental life\, is over-engag
 ed in patients suffering from anxiety\, depression and psychosis and is p
 ositively associated with increased clinical symptoms. We hypothesize tha
 t DMN hyperconnectivity is a core transdiagnostic shared neural mechanism
  underlying mood and psychotic disorders.   Hence\, we developed a mindfu
 lness-based real-time fMRI neurofeedback (mbNF) intervention as a novel "
 network therapeutic" targeting DMN. Mindfulness meditation -drawing atten
 tional focus to the present and metacognitive awareness of ongoing though
 ts - suppresses the DMN and reduces the DMN hyperconnectivity\, while neu
 rofeedback provides a mental mirror of personalized brain network modulat
 ion empowering patients agency to train their brains to tune their minds.
   Importantly\, the reduction of DMN hyperconnectivity\, post mbNF\, is a
 ssociated with a reduction of clinical symptoms and increased state mindf
 ulness.  Finally\, we are developing a closed loop\, personalized neurofe
 edback system designed to: a) elucidate and track personalized\, intrinsi
 c brain networks (and their electrophysiological correlates) along with t
 heir associated mental states/symptoms\; b) elucidate the symptom's neura
 l antecedents\, through the use of real-time fMRI triggered experience sa
 mpling (rt-fMRI-ES)\; and c) trigger just-in-time adaptive neuromodulator
 y interventions.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250128T152637Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T152637Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Personalized Network Based Neurofeedback And Neur
 omodulation in Psychiatric Disorders"
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0193-c21df550-0000442ademobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli\, Ph.D. (Harvard University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:138
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:244
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:794
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:681.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:656
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:437.33333333333326
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Susan
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/susan_1400x933-e1610557875836_202501210547
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X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/susan_1400x933-e1610557875836_202501
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20250113T231355Z
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever been curious about pursuing a path in research b
 eyond the traditional tenure-track route? Please join us for roundtable d
 iscussions with 4 research scientists to learn more about non-traditional
  paths for PhD's in Psychology and Neuroscience. Hosted by the profession
 al development pillar of the Psychology & Neuroscience department's Anti-
 Racism community\, this event serves to provide a casual setting for stud
 ents\, post-docs\, and staff to explore potential careers in academic and
  industry research. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T170000
DTSTAMP:20250113T231355Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T150000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T231355Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:NON-TRADITIONAL CAREER PATHS IN PSYCHOLOGY & NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
 
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0194-61f1f936-00007f85demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:P&N Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=natalia.espinosa@duke.ed
 u:Natalia Espinosa
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:cnf13 for Psychology and Neuroscience (agrp__Artsan
 dSciences_PsychologyandNeuroscience)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:How do we learn in dynamic\, context-rich environments\, and w
 hat cognitive and neural mechanisms support this learning? This talk synt
 hesizes findings from two distinct lines of research that highlight the p
 owerful role of context in shaping memory. The first leverages immersive 
 virtual reality (VR) environments to investigate how distinctive spatial 
 contexts enhance long-term memory retention and minimize interference. Us
 ing fMRI to capture neural signatures of mental context reinstatement\, w
 e demonstrate how cortical reactivation of a learning context can bolster
  recall of information learned in that context. Additional work exploring
  the Method of Loci mnemonic technique\, adapted for use in VR\, showcase
 s how spatial scaffolding supports the memorization of non-spatial inform
 ation. The second line of research examines context-dependent statistical
  learning\, assessing whether individuals can implicitly acquire multiple
  sets of temporal associations across shifting contexts. Behavioral resul
 ts reveal for the first time that humans are capable of learning of conte
 xt-dependent visual object sequences\, even when context shifts are unsig
 naled. Neural network modeling shows context-gated mnemonic predictions c
 an be achieved without any explicit coding of context\, relying instead o
 n emergent dynamics within its hidden layers. Representational similarity
  analysis of these hidden layer representations tracks the evolution of c
 ontext sensitivity and its relation to task performance. Together\, these
  studies shed light on how spatial and temporal contexts profoundly shape
  our ability to acquire\, retain\, and retrieve information to support me
 mory-guided behavior.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250121T174242Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250207T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T174242Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Learning in Context: Insights from Virtual Realit
 y\, fMRI\, and Visual Statistical Learning"
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0193-503292da-00004429demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Jesse Rissman\, Ph.D. (UCLA)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:138
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1200
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:938
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1200
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:800
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Jesse
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Jesse_Rissman_2024_official_headshot_20241
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X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Jesse_Rissman_2024_official_headshot
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Muscatell studies how social experiences (e.g.\, stress\, soci
 al status\, inequality\, discrimination\, loneliness\, social support) in
 fluence physical health and emotional well-being\, incorporating techniqu
 es from social neuroscience and psychoneuroimmunology to identify pathway
 s linking the social environment and health outcomes.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250826T161656Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T161656Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CANCELLED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Neural and Inflammatory Pathways Linking Discrimi
 nation and Health"
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0193-f4b3c4e7-00007ea5demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Keely A. Muscatell\, Ph.D. (UNC Chapel Hill)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:113
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1920
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:1393
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1920
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:1280
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Keely
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Muscatell-scaled_20241223060913PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Muscatell-scaled_20241223060913PM-th
 umb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:An interactive discussion.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250211T205501Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T205501Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Mental Health Myths\, Resources\, and Skills for 
 Cognitive Performance"
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0194-d786d718-00006893demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Alison Adcock\, M.D.\,Ph.D. (Duke University) and Nancy
  Zucker\, Ph.D. (Duke University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:31
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:661
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:471.6666666666667
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:661
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:440.6666666666667
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Greg
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241213104336PM.png
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241213104336PM-thumb.png
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:In an effort to produce valid knowledge based on data\, health
  care science must battle the interfering effects of certain aspects of p
 sychology. These challenging aspects of human psychology were identified 
 early in the history of the scientific method by Francis Bacon in his Nov
 um Organum\, published in 1620. \n\nIn this talk\, we will discuss 3 of t
 hese aspects of human psychology that can interfere with producing high q
 uality science\, along with some strategies to combat these tendencies. P
 arts of this talk are based on an this article: Weinfurt KP. Vanquishing 
 false idols\, then and now. Science. 2020\;367(6484):1312-1312. doi:10.11
 26/science.aba5802\n \n\nKevin P. Weinfurt\, PhD\, is Professor and Vice 
 Chair of Research in the Department of Population Health Sciences at Duke
  University Medical Center and a faculty member of the Duke Clinical Rese
 arch Institute. He holds secondary appointment as a Professor of Psycholo
 gy and Neuroscience\, Professor of  Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences\, 
 Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics\, and a Faculty Associate o
 f the Trent Center for Bioethics\, Humanities & History of Medicine. Dr. 
 Weinfurt also co-directs the Center for Health Measurement at Duke and is
  co-director of the Clinical Research Training Program (Masters degree of
 fered through the School of Medicine). Dr. Weinfurt worked as a Special G
 overnmental Employee for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for four y
 ears\, helping to create the Patient-Focused Drug Development guidance se
 ries. He is also a member of the Secretary's Advisory Committee for Human
  Research Protections.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250206T164420Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250206T164420Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: "Advancing Health Science Despite the Psychologica
 l Quirkiness of Researchers"
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0193-f49e48f2-000077d0demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Kevin Weinfurt\, Ph.D. (Duke University)
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:172
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:800
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:705.3333333333334
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:800
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:533.3333333333334
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Kevin
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/0232646_20241223055135PM.jpg
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/0232646_20241223055135PM-thumb.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Gabriela Fernandez-Miranda: "Phenomenological and physiologica
 l differences between forgiven and not forgiven remembered wrongdoings"\n
 \nJoyce Park: "Searching for an answer: How does internet searching affec
 t learning and metacognition?"\n\nJade Terry: "A Proposed Framework for A
 ltruistic Punishment Motivations."
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250407T142928Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250411T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T142928Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: 3rd Year CCN Student Presentations
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0193-f4ab8a2c-00007c5edemobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Gabriela Fernández-Miranda\, Joyce Park\, Jade Terry
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:84
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:72
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:614
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:425.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:530
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:353.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of the Cube
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241223055822PM.png
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241223055822PM-thumb.png
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Talk titles: TBD
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241223T180058Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250502T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241223T180058Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Colloquium: 3rd Year CCN Student Presentations
UID:CAL-8a000483-92c3adf6-0193-f4ade953-00007d81demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Kennedy Coates\, Patrick Reyes\, Jim Zhang
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:84
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:72
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:614
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:425.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:530
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:353.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of the Cube
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241223055822PM.png
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241223055822PM-thumb.png
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a potluck style social to welcome new students\, f
 aculty and staff to our community. Outdoors at the LSRC/Pratt tables or i
 nside of the Cube (if rain).
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250826T162537Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T162537Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ef-4ed07e07-014e-f5632dea-00001261:LSRC - DI
 BS B035 Multipurpose Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:CCN Social
UID:CAL-8a00ec8b-979413b9-0198-e73306eb-000058d4demobedework@mysite.edu
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili
 ties/Main
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us
 er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us
 er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Medicine
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Natural Sciences:/user/publi
 c-user/Topics/Natural Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Research:/user/public-user/T
 opics/Research
X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=tiffany.scotton@duke.edu
 :Tiffany Scotton
X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Social Sciences:/user/public
 -user/Topics/Social Sciences
X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DIBS_Ce
 nterforCognitiveNeuroscience,":Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:CCN Colloquium
X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:dmv17 for Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) 
 (agrp_InstituteforBrainSciences)
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:84
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:72
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:614
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:425.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:530
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:353.3333333333333
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of the Cube
X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241223055822PM.png
X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/DIBS Cube_20241223055822PM-thumb.png
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20221215T161216Z
DESCRIPTION:Muscatell studies how social experiences influence physical he
 alth and emotional well-being\, incorporating techniques from social neur
 oscience and psychoneuroimmunology to identify pathways linking the socia
 l environment and health outcomes. She also studies how physiological inf
 ormation from the body is transmitted to the brain to influence our emoti
 ons\, social behavior\, and cognition.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250827T184632Z
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