What Can the Brain Initiative Teach Us About Cognition?
On December 6 & 7, 2013, the NYU Center for Bioethics and the NYU Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness hosted a workshop, entitled “The Brain Mapping Initiatives: Foundational Issues“.
This lecture was given by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Professor of Philosophy at Duke University, and Felipe de Brigard, Assistant Professor at Duke University's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience.
Workshop speakers: Cori Bargmann (Rockefeller University), Patricia Churchland (UC San Diego), Nita Farahany (Duke University), Sean Hill (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne), Gary Marcus (NYU), Anthony Movshon (NYU), Anders Sandberg (Oxford University), Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University), Felipe De Brigard (Duke University), Rafael Yuste (Columbia University), Anthony Zador (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories).
For more information about the NYU Center for Bioethics, visit https://wp.nyu.edu/centerforbioethics/
Видео What Can the Brain Initiative Teach Us About Cognition? канала NYU Center for Bioethics
This lecture was given by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Professor of Philosophy at Duke University, and Felipe de Brigard, Assistant Professor at Duke University's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience.
Workshop speakers: Cori Bargmann (Rockefeller University), Patricia Churchland (UC San Diego), Nita Farahany (Duke University), Sean Hill (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne), Gary Marcus (NYU), Anthony Movshon (NYU), Anders Sandberg (Oxford University), Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University), Felipe De Brigard (Duke University), Rafael Yuste (Columbia University), Anthony Zador (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories).
For more information about the NYU Center for Bioethics, visit https://wp.nyu.edu/centerforbioethics/
Видео What Can the Brain Initiative Teach Us About Cognition? канала NYU Center for Bioethics
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