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Edinburgh Cognitive Neuroimaging Seminars

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The Edinburgh Cognitive Neuroimaging Seminars are a series of external speaker events which aim to bring together academics and students from different disciplines around an area of common interest: Cognitive Neuroimaging. Topics may include work in multiple modalities of functional and structural neuroimaging and in both humans and animals, unified by an interest in understanding cognition and in applying this understanding in a clinical setting. Each month an external speaker will present findings from research using state of the art neuroimaging tools.

The seminars are funded by the Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems (cCNS), the Royal Society, the Centre for Clinical and Brain Sciences (CCBS), and the SFC Brain Imaging Centre (SBIRC).

They are also supported by the
Human Cognitive Neuroscience group in Psychology, Edinburgh Neuroscience, SINAPSE, and the University of Edinburgh Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology (CCACE).


They are organised by the Cognitive Neuroimaging group in cCNS - Alexa Morcom (Psychology), Cyril Pernet (SBIRC/ CCBS), and Thomas Wolbers (Neurosciences).


2010-2011 COGNITIVE NEUROIMAGING SEMINARS

Details of the coming year's events will be posted shortly.

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For information about previous Cognitive Neuroimaging seminars,
click here.

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