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Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (KIBM) researchers bridge disciplinary boundaries to further our understanding of the origins, evolution and mechanisms of human cognition, from the brain's physical... more
FAQs about Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind:How many episodes does Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind have?The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
October 07, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Phillip KellerPhillip Keller discusses breakthroughs in high-resolution imaging and its implications in understanding the brain. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33289]...more20minPlay
February 28, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Daniel Colon-Ramos Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz Atsushi MiyawakiState-of-the-art imaging at the molecular, cellular, circuit, and whole animal scales in rodents and primates are discussed in this symposium, while addressing the challenges of bridging spatial and temporal scales. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33283]...more58minPlay
February 21, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Harald Hess Erik Jorgensen Philipp KellerState-of-the-art imaging at the molecular, cellular, circuit, and whole animal scales in rodents and primates are discussed in this symposium, while addressing the challenges of bridging spatial and temporal scales. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33282]...more59minPlay
February 16, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Welcome and Opening RemarksKavli Institute for Brain and Mind co-director Rusty Gage and symposium co-chair Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz deliver opening remarks for the Imaging the Brain, from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond symposium. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33293]...more7minPlay
February 16, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Atsushi MiyawakiThe RIKEN Institute's Atsushi Miyawaki discusses the power of genetically coded tools for analyzing the brain and its function. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33292]...more19minPlay
February 16, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Wrap-Up Question and Answers Closing RemarksQuestion and answer session and closing remarks for the Imaging the Brain, from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond symposium. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33294]...more28minPlay
February 16, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Harald HessHarald Hess discusses using the fly brain is helping to understand the circuitry of the brain. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33287]...more20minPlay
February 16, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Alipasha VaziriRockefeller University's Alipasha Vaziri discusses new tools for understanding entire networks of neuronal circuits in the whole brain. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33286]...more24minPlay
February 14, 2018Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain: From Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Mark Ellisman Na Ji Alipasha VaziriState-of-the-art imaging at the molecular, cellular, circuit, and whole animal scales in rodents and primates are discussed in this symposium, while addressing the challenges of bridging spatial and temporal scales. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33281]...more59minPlay
January 01, 2018CARTA: Extraordinary Variations of the Human Mind: Lessons for Anthropogeny: Simon Fisher: Language at the ExtremesSimon Fisher gives a fascinating account of how an irregularity in one single base of DNA leads to a rare and severe inherited language deficit, and how this finding helps reveal aspects of the evolutionary history of the human capacity for language. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 32441]...more22minPlay
FAQs about Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind:How many episodes does Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind have?The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.