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Project: IGERT: Cognitive, Computational, and Systems Neuroscience...
Washington University School of Medicine
This project has 21 site contributions.
Title
Category
Type
Posted At
CCSN Outreach to the Saint Louis Science Center
Showcase
Highlight
11/21/11
ECoG correlates of speech processing
Showcase
Achievement
10/24/11
Lit review of functional networks
Showcase
Achievement
10/24/11
Firing properties of sensory neurons
Showcase
Achievement
10/24/11
Capstone Project Building course
Showcase
Achievement
10/24/11
New understanding of Parkinson's disease
Showcase
Achievement
10/24/11
New core course professor
Showcase
Achievement
10/24/11
An Emotional Roller Coaster Ride: Amygdala Functional Connectivity and Emotion Regulation in Children
NSF IGERT 2011 Online Poster Competition
Poster
03/30/11
Statistical analysis of brain images
Showcase
Achievement
10/13/10
Project Building course is capstone of program
Showcase
Achievement
10/13/10
Core course altered based on feedback
Showcase
Achievement
10/13/10
Ability of the brain to integrate modalities
Showcase
Achievement
10/13/10
Response of olfactory systems to odorants
Showcase
Achievement
10/13/10
Influence of cells on circadian oscillation
Showcase
Achievement
10/13/10
Humans exert control over thoughts and actions
Showcase
Achievement
03/24/10
Human motor behavior in Parkinson's disease
Showcase
Achievement
03/24/10
Brain activation in men and women processing language
Showcase
Achievement
03/24/10
3-day course on communicating results to the public
Showcase
Achievement
03/24/10
Newly found flexibility in how people learn
Showcase
Achievement
03/24/10
Imaging brain activity in non-human primates
Showcase
Achievement
03/24/10
How Jellybeans Can Reveal Neuroscience to the Public
Library
Student research
06/23/09
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