Past Events
IRCS Noon Colloquium Series: Peter Latham
IRCS Conference Room
Kristen Hawkes, Distinguished Professor, Anthropology Department, University of Utah
Stiteler Hall B21 (208 South 37th Street)
Title: Grandmothers and human evolution Abstract: The Grandmother Hypothesis may explain why senescence slowed in our lineage but female fertility still ends at about the same age in humans and great apes. Possible consequences of grandmothering range from socially precocious…
Year of Cognition: Olaf Sporns
Class of '62 Auditorium (John Morgan Building), 3620 Hamilton Walk
Olaf Sporns Center for Memory and Brain Indiana University – Bloomington http://psych.indiana.edu/faculty/osporns.php "Human Connectomics: The Structure and Function of Complex Brain Networks" Class of '62 Auditorium (John Morgan Building), 3620 Hamilton Walk This talk is also…
IRCS Noon Colloquium Series: Johan Bos
IRCS Conference Room
Penn Neuroscience & Society Public Talk Series: From Do-It-Yourself to Direct-to-Consumer: the Regulation of Consumer Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Devices
Room 240A, Silverman Hall, 3501 Sansom Street
Speaker: Anna Wexler, Visiting Fellow, Penn Center for Neuroscience & Society and MIT Department of Science, Technology, and Society