Wednesday, Apr. 27, 2022
7:30 p.m.
Free
Kane Hall, Room 130
30 years ago there was a scientific revolution that allowed us to finally measure the hidden workings of the human brain in action. This lecture series focuses on what we have learned from functional magnetic resonance imaging, and how this technique has evolved to provide insight into the neural underpinnings of attention and reading. Featuring Geoff Boynton, PhD, University of Washington and Marvin Chun, PhD, Yale University.
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Archive - past lecture