Ucl Institute Of Cognitive Neuroscience
Tuesday: 08:45 - 17:00
Wednesday: 08:45 - 17:00
Thursday: 08:45 - 17:00
Friday: 08:45 - 17:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
About Ucl Institute Of Cognitive Neuroscience
ICN is an interdisciplinary research institute at University College London
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Join us for a day of exciting talks about the brain, what we know and how we can change it!
Join us this 21-22 June for an EPS-sponsored workshop on 'Metacognition for Action, Cause, and Effect', covering topics such as causal and counterfactual reasoning, our sense of control over our actions, and representations of confidence from infancy to adulthood. Attendance is free of charge, but limited places are available. Apply now! http://www.ucl.ac.uk/action-and-body-lab/ workshop/apply.html
Today at 4pm! - Moritz Wurm Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento Seminar Title: New insights into the neural representation of action knowledge All are welcome!
Coming up Jan 29th! 4pm @UCL_ICN- Moritz Wurm Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento Seminar Title: New insights into the neural representation of action knowledge All are welcome!
Today at 4pm! @UCL_ICN – Alessandro Farne, Lyon Neuroscience Research Centre, INSERM, Lyon- SEMINAR TITLE: Close vision and far touch- All are welcome!
Coming up Jan 22nd! 4pm @UCL_ICN – Alessandro Farne, Lyon Neuroscience Research Centre, INSERM, Lyon- SEMINAR TITLE: Close vision and far touch- All are welcome!
Don’t miss @sophiescott Christmas lectures on ‘The language of life’ which are on BBC IPlayer for one more week! - https://t.co/jp7Z5RKqDR
New monthly talk series: Vision @UCL Talks! First talk 25th Jan, 4pm, 26 Bedford Way. All are welcome! Topic: Mapping the dark side: Retinotopic organization in the default mode network. Speaker: Tomas Knapen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam More info: https://t.co/lwvVSM1cqD
New monthly talk series: Vision @UCL Talks! First talk 22nd Jan, 4pm, 26 Bedford Way. All are welcome! Topic: Mapping the dark side: Retinotopic organization in the default mode network. Speaker: Tomas Knapen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam More info: https://t.co/lwvVSM1cqD
‘Linked networks for learning and expressing location-specific threat.’ Recently published by ICN’s @jamesbisby and others- https://t.co/EvDqQWn5sv
‘Selective distortion of body image by asynchronous visuotactile stimulation.’ Recently published in Body Image by ICN's @PatrickHaggard and others- https://t.co/v5T6jv1tyg
British Neuropsychological Spring 2018 meeting 26/27 April at 33 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3BG. Register at https://t.co/teOPBD5RIk FREE for members of the BNS. Advance regn fees for non-members are £15/€17 for students and unwaged participants, £25/€30 for all others.
Check here for vacancies at the ICN https://t.co/EUrnLAzW1U
Cognitive bias modification for facial interpretation: a randomized controlled trial of transfer to self-report and cognitive measures in a healthy sample. Paper published by ICN's @olijrobinson & others: https://t.co/k9xkDcQkJ0
Congratulations to Dr Delia Fuhrmann, who has been awarded her PhD for her thesis entitled ‘Learning and plasticity in adolescence’.
Coming up Jan 15th! 4pm @UCL_ICN Jacquie Scholl Dept of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford SEMINAR TITLE Learning and choice in complex environments: underlying neural mechanisms and pharmacology Places limited but all welcome!
From Jan 15th-Our weekly seminars(usually held at 17 Queen Square, WC1N) are open to everyone,free of charge. NB: not available as podcasts!
This to come!! @sophiescott lecture for @Ri_Science Boxing Day 8pm BBC4 https://t.co/jp7Z5RKqDR
Shadow secretary of state pledges full solidarity with 'brilliant university staff' https://t.co/j8v6uOplW3
More about Ucl Institute Of Cognitive Neuroscience
Tuesday: 08:45 - 17:00
Wednesday: 08:45 - 17:00
Thursday: 08:45 - 17:00
Friday: 08:45 - 17:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -