Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute
Columbia University’s Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute brings together an extraordinary group of world-class scientists and scholars to pursue the most urgent and exciting challenge of our time: understanding the brain and mind. A deeper understanding of the brain promises to transform human health and society. From effective treatments for disorders like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, depression and autism to advances in fields as fundamental as computer science, economics, law, the arts and social policy, the potential for humanity is staggering. To learn more, visit: zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu.
Breaking the Chain of Discovery?
What are indirect costs?
Ezra Wube - Tabula Rasa
The Neuroscience of Fencing
Jazz Meets Neuroscience, with Terri Lyne Carrington
Sensory Bop
BRAINYAC celebrates its 10-year anniversary!
Curiosity, Creativity and Complexity Conference Day 2
Why Do We Tell Stories? A Conversation Between an Author and a Neuroscientist
What can computers teach us about the brain?
This Valentine's Day, explore the neuroscience of pleasurable touch!
Nature and Nurture: How Our Experiences Shape the Brain Across Generations
Sten Grillner MD, PhD - "The Brain in Action – through the lens of evolution”
Michael Crickmore, Ph.D. - "Molecular computation in the brain"
Samuel Gershman, PhD - “The Riddle of Dopamine”
Raphaël Millière, PhD - The Philosophy of AI
Thiago Arzua, PhD - The Biological Origins of Intergenerational Trauma
Katie Insel, PhD - Inside the Adolescent Brain
Laureline Logiaco, PhD - Modeling Movement in the Brain
Gentle Touch: How the Brain Perceives Touch and What It Can Teach Us About Autism
Nathan Copeland - My Cyborg Adventure
Dr. Nima Mesgarani - Brain-Controlled Hearing Technologies
The Science and Real World Impact of Brain-Machine Interfaces
The Brain as a Mixture of Experts - John P. O'Doherty
Франсиско Дж. Кинтана – Роль астроцитов в воспалении ЦНС
How the Brain Perceives Landmarks
Why are Humans So Good at Learning?
How our Brains Decide, Create and Innovate - Dr. Sheena Iyengar
Decision Making as a Model of thought - Dr. Michael Shadlen