She is now a PhD candidate in
the Department of Cognitive Science and ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, Macquarie University.
«A big question in development, and also in cognition in general, is how separate our mental faculties actually are,» said lead author Sarah Creel of
the Department of Cognitive Science in UC San Diego's Division of Social Sciences.
Its advisory board includes scientists and clinicians from UCSD
departments of cognitive science, neurobiology, psychology, psychiatry, neurosciences, radiology, and philosophy.
Not exact matches
Dr Catharine Abell, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University
of Manchester Dr Arif Ahmed, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University
of Cambridge David Archard, Professor
of Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast Helen Beebee, Samuel Hall Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Manchester Simon Blackburn, former Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Cambridge, Fellow, Trinity College Cambridge, and Distinguished Professor
of Philosophy, UNC - Chapel Hill Margaret A. Boden, Research Professor
of Cognitive Science, University
of Sussex Dr Stephen Burwood, Lecturer in Philosophy, University
of Hull Dr Peter Cave, Lecturer in Philosophy, Open University Andrew Chitty, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University
of Sussex Michael Clark, Emeritus Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Nottingham Antony Duff, Emeritus Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Stirling John Dupré, Professor
of Philosophy
of Science, University
of Exeter Dr Nicholas Everitt, Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy, University
of East Anglia Simon Glendinning, Professor
of European Philosophy, LSE C. Grayling, philosopher and Master
of the New College
of the Humanities Dr Peter King, Lecturer in Philosophy, University
of Oxford Dr Brendan Larvor, Reader in Philosophy and Head
of Philosophy, University
of Hertfordshire Dr Stephen Law, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Heythrop College, University
of London Ardon Lyon, Emeritus Professor
of Philosophy, City University London H. Mellor, Emeritus Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Cambridge Peter Millican, Gilbert Ryle Fellow and Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Oxford Richard Norman, Emeritus Professor
of Moral Philosophy, University
of Kent Eric Olson, Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Sheffield David Papineau, Professor
of Philosophy, King's College London Derek Parfit, Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Oxford Duncan Pritchard, Professor and Chair in Epistemology, University
of Edinburgh Janet Radcliffe Richards, Professor
of Practical Philosophy, University
of Oxford Jonathan Rée, philosopher and author Theodore Scaltsas, Professor and Chair
of Ancient Philosophy, University
of Edinburgh Peter Simons, Professor
of Philosophy, Chair
of Moral Philosophy and Head
of the School
of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin Tom Sorell, Professor
of Politics and Philosophy, University
of Warwick Dr Tanja Staehler, Reader in Philosophy and Head
of the
Department of Philosophy, University
of Sussex Thomas Uebel, Professor
of Philosophy, University
of Manchester Dr Nigel Warburton, philosopher and author Keith Ward, Regius Professor Emeritus
of Divinity, University
of Oxford John White, Emeritus Professor
of the Philosophy
of Education, Institute
of Education, University
of London Stephen Wilkinson, Professor
of Bioethics, Lancaster University RE professionals (other than teachers):
Brain activity during hallucinations in a person with schizophrenia (Image: Wellcome
department of cognitive neurology /
Science Photo Library)
«Today,
cognitive undersea acoustics is a key wireless communication technology that can be used for a wide range
of military, commercial, and scientific applications, including tactical surveillance, offshore exploration, monitoring
of subsea machinery such as oil - rigs and pipelines, disaster prevention as well as the study
of marine life,» said Stella N. Batalama, Ph.D., principal investigator and dean
of FAU's College
of Engineering and Computer
Science, who is collaborating with Dimitris Pados, Ph.D., co-principal investigator, professor in FAU's
Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science and I - SENSE Fellow.
If someone had blindfolded me on Vassar Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, led me into Building 46 on the campus
of MIT, past the sign that says
Department of Brain and
Cognitive Science, taken me up in the elevator to the fifth floor and whisked off the blindfold in Seung's lab, I still wouldn't have guessed he had anything to do with brains.
In a study published today in the Journal
of Comparative Psychology, scientists at the Max Planck Institute for the
Science of Human History and the
Department for General Psychology and
Cognitive Neuroscience (Institute
of Psychology) at Friedrich Schiller University
of Jena, investigated this question and found evidence that dogs create a «mental representation»
of the target when they track a scent trail.
For the study, Range and her colleagues from the
Department of Comparative
Cognitive Research tested 13 crossbreed dogs raised at the Wolf
Science Center in Ernstbrunn.
Co-authors are Philip Robbins,
of the
department of philosophy at the University
of Missouri, Jared P. Friedman, who just graduated with a BA in
cognitive science and philosophy from Case Western Reserve, and Chris D. Meyers,
of the
department of philosophy at the University
of Southern Mississippi.
Scientists from the Sports Medicine, Prevention, and Rehabilitation division at the Institute
of Sports
Science and the
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University Medical Center
of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and from the
Department of General Psychology and the
Department of Sports Medicine at Eberhard Karls University in Tubingen took part in the study entitled «Associations between physical and
cognitive doping — a cross-sectional study in 2.997 triathletes.»
Barry Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., Therapeutic
Cognitive Neuroscience Professor, Director
of the
Cognitive / Neurology Neuropsychology Division
of the
Department of Neurology, Professor
of Neurology and
Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
«We had been talking about doing a company for a while in order to optimize the technology in the commercial setting, but I'm an academic and I'm an assistant professor and 99.9 percent
of my time is teaching and research,» said Serre, who is based in the
Department of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences and (along with Bath) is a faculty affiliate in the Brown Institute for Brain
Science.
A second combined Keynote presentation was given by Stephen Fiore, PhD, Director,
Cognitive Sciences, UCF
Department of Philosophy & Kara Hall, PhD,
Science of Research and Technology Branch (SRTB), Behavioral Research Program (BRP) NIH.
Alain Destexhe, Research Director
of Unité de Neurosciences CNRS, Gif - sur - Yvette, France Bruno Weber, Professor
of Multimodal Experimental Imaging, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland Carmen Gruber Traub, Fraunhofer, Germany Costas Kiparissides, Certh, Greece Cyril Poupon, Head
of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy unit
of NeuroSpin, University Paris Saclay, Gif - sur - Yvette, France David Boas, Professor
of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, University
of Pennsylvania Hanchuan Peng, Associate Investigator at Allen Brain Institute, Seattle, US Huib Manswelder, Head
of Department of Integrative Neurophysiology Center for Neurogenomics and
Cognitive Research, VU University, Amsterdam Jan G. Bjaalie, Head
of Neuroinformatics division, Institute
of Basic Medical Sciences, University
of Oslo, Norway Jean - François Mangin, Research Director Neuroimaging at CEA, Gif - sur - Yvette, France Jordi Mones, Institut de la Macula y la Retina, Barcelona, Spain Jurgen Popp, Scientific Director
of the Leibniz Institute
of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany Katharina Zimmermann, Hochshule, Germany Katrin Amunts, Director
of the Institute Structural and functional organisation
of the brain, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Leslie M. Loew, Professor at University
of Connecticut Health Center, Connecticut, US Marc - Oliver Gewaltig, Section Manager
of Neurorobotics, Simulation Neuroscience Division - Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Geneve, Switzerland Markus Axer, Head
of Fiber architecture group, Institute
of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM - 1) at Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Mickey Scheinowitz, Head
of Regenerative Therapy
Department of Biomedical Engineering and Neufeld Cardiac Research Institute, Tel - Aviv University, Israel Pablo Loza, Institute
of Photonic Sciences, Castelldefels, Spain Patrick Hof, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, US Paul Tiesinga, Professor at Faculty
of Science, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands Silvestro Micera, Director
of the Translational Neural Engineering (TNE) Laboratory, and Associate Professor at the EPFL School
of Engineering and the Centre for Neuroprosthetics Timo Dicksheid, Group Leader
of Big Data Analytics, Institute Structural and functional organisation
of the brain, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Trygve Leergaard, Professor
of Neural Systems, Institute
of Basic Medical Sciences, University
of Oslo, Norway Viktor Jirsa, Director
of the Institute de Neurosciences des Systèmes and Director
of Research at the CNRS, Marseille, France
NeuWrite San Diego, founded in 2013, is a collaborative group
of scientists from the UCSD Neurosciences, Psychology, and
Cognitive Science departments.
They work for state
departments of education helping to draft policies that are supported by research in the
cognitive sciences.
Indeed Comrade Docktor Lewandowski
of the University
of Western Australia's
Cognitive Science Department has already given the definitive diagnosis:
IBM is hoping to kick start innovation in
cognitive computing by «incorporating the technology into an undergraduate curriculum that combines computing skills with entrepreneurship, and has invited U
of T's computer
science department to participate in the program.»
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The University
of Oregon, or UO, is home to several research institutes that the school's
Department of Psychology counts as major assets: a Center for Translational Neuroscience; a Child and Family Center; and Institute for
Cognitive and Decision Sciences; an Institute
of Neuroscience; the Lewis Center for Neuroimaging; and a Prevention
Science Institute.
The UNC
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience has one
of the largest undergraduate majors at the school, and offers a BA and a BS in psychology, along with minors in
cognitive science and neuroscience.
UNC Charlotte's
Department of Psychology boasts 1800 undergraduate majors, and four areas
of specialized research and training for graduate students: health psychology, industrial / organizational psychology,
cognitive science, and organizational
science.