Colloquium Speaker- Robert Hampton

Krieger 205 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland

Robert Hampton, a Professor of Psychology at Emory University will be giving a Colloquium talk at 3:30 pm with a Q+A to follow! Metacognition and memory systems in monkeys It is a challenge to determine what is going on in another mind. This challenge is arguably greater when seeking information about the minds of nonverbal […]

Colloquium Speaker- Daniela Vallentin

Krieger 205 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland

Daniela Vallentin, a Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence will be giving a Colloquium talk at 3:30 pm with a Q+A to follow! Neural mechanisms of vocal learning and production in songbirds During conversations we rapidly switch between listening and speaking which often requires withholding or delaying our speech in […]

Colloquium Speaker- Andreas Nieder

Krieger 205 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland

Andreas Nieder, a Professor of Animal Physiology at the University of Tuebingen will be giving a Colloquium talk at 3:30 pm with a Q+A to follow! Number processing neurons in the brains of humans, monkeys, and crows Our scientifically and technically advanced culture would not exist without an understanding of numbers, the foundations of which are […]

Growing Up in the Sciences- Wei ji Ma

Ames Hall, room 217

Growing up in Science is a worldwide set of conversations about the lived experiences of scientists. In 2014, it was started by Wei Ji Ma as a monthly mentorship series at New York University. In a typical event, one faculty member shares their life story, with a focus on struggles, failures, doubts, detours, and weaknesses. […]