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The Cognitive and Neural
Sciences
CNS Research Group
The CNS Research Group is a
student/faculty organization that is both social and academic in its
orientation. It's primary purpose is to foster the cross-fertilization
of ideas by providing a forum for sharing details of various research
projects around campus and discussing recent developments in the
scientific literature. Students serving as research assistants in the
labs or who are working on senior research projects, along with
regular university faculty, have here the
opportunity to discuss their work in an interdisciplinary context
among interested students and faculty. The CNS research group meets
for one hour weekly.
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In addition to meeting in physical
space, the organization maintains a group on Facebook where
members can communicate asynchronously on topics of related
interest. The focus of the group is interdisciplinary to include
anthropology, artificial intelligence, biology, linguistics,
neuroscience, philosophy, psychology and robotics, and its
primary research emphasis is on the study of cognition and
behavior in human and non-human animals and other animats. Items
representing recent discoveries in the cognitive and neural
sciences are regularly posted to the group, and, in time, we
hope that some natural conversation will develop.
The Facebook group is open to UE faculty,
alumni and students working in or merely interested in the
cognitive and neural sciences. High school students who are
considering coming to UE to study in these areas are also
welcome to join. For more information, click on the link to the
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Visit
UE/CNS on Facebook
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Campus meetings are held on
Mondays from 4:00 to 4:50 in LI 462. Sessions will include informal "reports," not often
finalized lectures, and should run no more than 45 minutes to allow time for
questions and other business. Alumni, students and faculty are invited
to present on topics related to CNS, regardless of their department or
major.
To sign up for
a time to present, contact Dr. Beavers at tb2 at evansville dot edu.
Spring
2008 Schedule
| 1/14 |
Spring Orientation
and Planning |
| 1/21 |
Dr. Beavers - Some
Cognitive Properties of Elementary Artificial Networks |
| 1/28 |
Dr. Rosen -
Changing the Nature of Hiring: The Use of Social Networking
Websites in Employee Selection |
| 2/4 |
Discussion - Serotonergic Therapy: Researching Alternatives to SSRI's |
| 2/11 |
Dr. Beavers - Is
Noesis Noetic and Why Does This Matter? |
| 2/18 |
Crick Lecture Week
- No CNS Meeting |
| 2/25 |
Discussion - Love
Chemicals |
| 3/10 |
CNS Social - Pizza
at the Slice |
| 3/17 |
Dr. Rosen - RFID
Product Tracking and Consumer Data Mining |
| 3/31 |
Dr. Connolly - Are
We Wired for Religious Belief? (To prepare, please read Paul
Bloom, Is
God an Accident?) |
| 4/7 |
Aaron Storey -
Long Term Potentiation and Its Application to Neuroscience |
| 4/14 |
Crick Lecture Week
- No CNS Meeting |
| 4/21 |
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| 4/28 |
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