December 9, 2011
“A problem for Cognitive Subtraction? Methodological Implications of Task-Induced Deactivations”. Tony Jack. fMRI Journal Club, CWRU.
Read more →Updates and announcements from the BMC Lab.
“A problem for Cognitive Subtraction? Methodological Implications of Task-Induced Deactivations”. Tony Jack. fMRI Journal Club, CWRU.
Read more →“Methodology and Interpretation of fMRI”. Guest Lecturer: Tony Jack. Neurobiology of Behavior class taught by Roy Ritzmann.
Read more →Four Poster Presentations at Annual Meeting of the International Society of Neuroethics in Washington, DC: Neural Basis of Dehumanization Neural…
Read more →“An Anti-Social Frame of Mind: Neural Basis of Dehumanizing and Social Schema Violation”. Tony Jack. CWRU Bioethics works in progress…
Read more →Keynote: “How The Study of The Brain Provides Insight Into Both Human Nature and Ethics”. Tony Jack. Ethics table Meeting…
Read more →“Redefining the Default: Opposing Cognitive Processes and Problem of Consciousness”. Guest Lecturer: Tony Jack. Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington,…
Read more →“The Two Halves of Your Brain — What Brain Sciences Tells Us About Higher Cognition”. Tony Jack. Meet the Faculty…
Read more →“The Case For Neuroethics: How Science Might Reinvent Ethics”. Tony Jack. CWRU Center for Policy Studies. Public Affairs Discussion Group.
Read more →“A biological constraint on thought: two opposing domains of human higher cognition.” Invited talk, presenter: Tony Jack. Electrical Engineering and…
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