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Hosted by the Center for Ethics, Neuroethics Program at Emory University. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Why I teach with a neurologist. By Laura Otis, PhD. Professor of English at Emory University. Although. A PhD in Comparative Literature and. English literature, she holds a BS in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and an MA in Neuroscience, and. Worked in research labs for years. She was awarded a MacArthur fellowship for creativity in 2000 and is. Currently working as a visiting scholar. Otis, L. (...

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Hosted by the Center for Ethics, Neuroethics Program at Emory University. Funding Announcement from NIH BRAIN Initiative. The NIH BRAIN Initiative. Note that the supplement applications are due May 2,. And should follow the instructions in PA-14-077 (http:/ grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-14-077.html). Job Announcements: Click here for more. NEW* Apply by August 15, 2016. Postdoctoral Fellow Position. At University of Washington. Seattle in the ethics of brain computer interface. Cyd Cipolla and ...

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The Neuroethics Blog: Liberating brains from bodies by capturing them with brainets?

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Hosted by the Center for Ethics, Neuroethics Program at Emory University. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Liberating brains from bodies by capturing them with brainets? Miguel Nicolelis is dedicated to liberating the human brain from the physical constraints of a body. Recently, brain-machine interface engineer extraordinaire Miguel Nicolelis. Connected nonhuman animal brains in a modern-day mind meld. On a treadmill in Tokyo by transmitting its brain activity through an Internet connection. In this same 201...

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The Neuroethics Blog: June 2015

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Hosted by the Center for Ethics, Neuroethics Program at Emory University. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. New neuro models for the interdisciplinary pursuit of understanding addiction. By Katie Givens Kime. A few years ago, a highly respected and accomplished philosopher at Duke University, Owen Flanagan, surprised everyone when he stood up to speak at Society for Philosophy and Psychology.  A garden-variety academic presentation it was not.  In “What Is It Like to Be An Addict? Research on addiction is no small...

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The Neuroethics Blog: We’re All Mad Here

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Hosted by the Center for Ethics, Neuroethics Program at Emory University. Tuesday, July 9, 2013. We’re All Mad Here. The results of the study were published in a 1973 paper in Science. Titled “On being sane in insane places”. The founders of The Icarus Project. Believe that, just like Icarus' wings, "madness" can lift people to great heights but also send them falling to their doom. In my previous post, I discussed the neurodiversity movement’s views on autism. Psychiatric Survivor Pride Day (considered ...

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The Neuroethics Blog: Should you read more because a neuroscientist said so?

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Hosted by the Center for Ethics, Neuroethics Program at Emory University. Tuesday, June 24, 2014. Should you read more because a neuroscientist said so? Lindsey Grubbs is a PhD student in the English Department at Emory University. Where she is also working on a certificate in bioethics. She holds a master’s degree in English and gender studies from the University of Wyoming. And his associates published “ Short- and Long-Term Effects of a Novel on Connectivity in the Brain. 8221; in Brain Connectivity.

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The Cognitive Axon: February 2013

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The Cognitive Axon: Tales From The Science Trenches: Case of the missing editor

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Mental bloviations on the world as seen through the eyes of a pathological neuroscientist. Monday, December 5, 2011. Tales From The Science Trenches: Case of the missing editor. Almost immediately after my post yesterday a friend emailed me to share her story. I think it sets another good case for why proper editorial management is so important. If you or a colleague have a similar story or even a positive one about the submission process, please email me your tale. Case of the Missing Editor. We heard n...

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The Cognitive Axon: Of soda bans and neural strands

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Mental bloviations on the world as seen through the eyes of a pathological neuroscientist. Thursday, July 26, 2012. Of soda bans and neural strands. A lot of comedic energy has been recently focused on. New York City's ban on extra large sodas. Nowhere is this more so than at the Daily Show, where Jon Stewart recently pointed out the irony that marijuana is practically legal, buyer beware if you want 32oz of your favorite beverage. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Get More: Daily Show Full Episodes.

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The Cognitive Axon: Tales From The Science Trenches: An open-letter to Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

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Mental bloviations on the world as seen through the eyes of a pathological neuroscientist. Sunday, December 4, 2011. Tales From The Science Trenches: An open-letter to Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. In an ideal sense, the peer-review process is designed to provide useful critiques of scientific manuscripts so that the end result has minimal errors and justified conclusions. Recently my colleagues and I tried submitting a manuscript to the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. The manuscript we submi...

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The Cognitive Axon: December 2011

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Mental bloviations on the world as seen through the eyes of a pathological neuroscientist. Saturday, December 10, 2011. Tales From The Science Trenches: The problem of journal addiction. Today's guest post comes from Joern Diedrichsen. Who is one of. The smartest, most creative scientists that I know. He studies motor control at University College London and has a provocative take on the pains of the current peer-review process and the addictive mentality that keeps bringing us back for more. And of cour...

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The Cognitive Axon: October 2011

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Mental bloviations on the world as seen through the eyes of a pathological neuroscientist. Monday, October 31, 2011. This post is the final installment of our collaborative venture (between Oscillatory Thoughts. Exploring the Zombie Brain. We hope you’ve enjoyed this little ride. Sincerely, Bradley Voytek Ph.D. and Tim Verstynen Ph.D. Bringing it all together: The Zombie Brain. Over the last ten days we’ve laid out our vision of the zombie brain. To recap, we’ve shown that zombies:. First identified this...

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The Cognitive Axon: October 2012

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Mental bloviations on the world as seen through the eyes of a pathological neuroscientist. Sunday, October 28, 2012. How to make a zombie brain. Hello kiddos. It's that time of year again for zombie neuroscience to rise from the ground and rear is viciously thoughtful head. Last year's series of posts. On the zombie brain that I did in collaboration with Brad Voytek over at Oscillatory Thoughts. Over at TED-Ed or just watch the first one here. Check it out. The zombie brain is the one on the right. Well ...

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