February 21st at 4pm
"Human Self-Consciousness"
by Phillipe Rochat, Emory Department of Psychology. Yerkes Neuroscience Building, Seminar Room 1202.
February 22nd at 4:15pm
“Louise Bourgeois’ Memory Cells”
by Dr. Evelyne Ender, Professor of French and Comparative Literature at CUNY’s Graduate Center and Hunter College in New York City.
"Human Self-Consciousness"
by Phillipe Rochat, Emory Department of Psychology. Yerkes Neuroscience Building, Seminar Room 1202.
February 22nd at 4:15pm
“Louise Bourgeois’ Memory Cells”
by Dr. Evelyne Ender, Professor of French and Comparative Literature at CUNY’s Graduate Center and Hunter College in New York City.
Sponsored by The Psychoanalytic Studies Program. Callaway S423
February 23rd at 4:15pm
"In Search of the Creative Brain: Frederic Chopin and George Sand"
by Dr. Evelyne Ender, Professor of French and Comparative Literature at CUNY’s Graduate Center and Hunter College in New York City.
February 23rd at 4:15pm
"In Search of the Creative Brain: Frederic Chopin and George Sand"
by Dr. Evelyne Ender, Professor of French and Comparative Literature at CUNY’s Graduate Center and Hunter College in New York City.
Sponsored by The Psychoanalytic Studies Program. White Hall 111
February 23rd at 5pm
"Mind Over Matter? Placebo and Psychogenic Movement Disorders"
by Karen Rommelfanger, Emory Center for Ethics and Assistant Director of the Neuroethics Program. Center for Ethics, Seminar Room 162.
February 23rd at 5pm
"Mind Over Matter? Placebo and Psychogenic Movement Disorders"
by Karen Rommelfanger, Emory Center for Ethics and Assistant Director of the Neuroethics Program. Center for Ethics, Seminar Room 162.
February 24th at 12pm
"Handwriting: The Brain, the Hand, the Eye, the Ear" Lunch
by Evelyne Ender from Hunter College, CUNY, Romance Languages Department. *Limited seating by reservation only
"Handwriting: The Brain, the Hand, the Eye, the Ear" Lunch
by Evelyne Ender from Hunter College, CUNY, Romance Languages Department. *Limited seating by reservation only
February 24th 12pm
"Effects of Early Life Stress on Infant Macaque Brain Development" and "The Role of SIMPLE Mutations in the Pathogenesis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease"
by Brittany Howell and Sammy Lee, respectively.
"Effects of Early Life Stress on Infant Macaque Brain Development" and "The Role of SIMPLE Mutations in the Pathogenesis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease"
by Brittany Howell and Sammy Lee, respectively.
Hosted by Emory University, Department of Neuroscience. Whitehead Auditorium


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