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Today, at our August Roundtable event, we were delighted to host Dr Sam Schwarzkopf from the University of Auckland, who shared insights into the brain processes that shape how we perceive object size.
Today, at our August Roundtable event, we were delighted to host Dr Sam Schwarzkopf from the University of Auckland, who shared insights into the brain processes that shape how we perceive object size.
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Today we had the pleasure of hosting Dr Claire O'Callaghan (University of Sydney) for our July Roundtable.
Watch the recording here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv3R...
Today we had the pleasure of hosting Dr Claire O'Callaghan (University of Sydney) for our July Roundtable.
Watch the recording here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv3R...
Read here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Read here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Yesterday we welcomed a room full of researchers, students, and clinicians to the University of Melbourne to explore what’s possible with this new wearable brain imaging technology.
Yesterday we welcomed a room full of researchers, students, and clinicians to the University of Melbourne to explore what’s possible with this new wearable brain imaging technology.
The Pain and Cognition Neuroimaging Lab, part of our Cognitive Neuroscience Hub, are exploring how things like memory, attention and context can dial pain up or down, sometimes even turning it off completely.
The Pain and Cognition Neuroimaging Lab, part of our Cognitive Neuroscience Hub, are exploring how things like memory, attention and context can dial pain up or down, sometimes even turning it off completely.
A new study published by A/Prof Natalia Egorova-Brumley and colleagues investigates how subtle features in our spoken language, like pitch, rhythm, and vocal strain, can signal the presence and intensity of pain.
Read here: journals.lww.com/painrpts/ful...
A new study published by A/Prof Natalia Egorova-Brumley and colleagues investigates how subtle features in our spoken language, like pitch, rhythm, and vocal strain, can signal the presence and intensity of pain.
Read here: journals.lww.com/painrpts/ful...
Professor Gavan McNally from UNSW joined us to present a fascinating talk titled “How risk and aversion shape our actions and choices.”
Professor Gavan McNally from UNSW joined us to present a fascinating talk titled “How risk and aversion shape our actions and choices.”
Read it here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Read it here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
It was great to see so many new and familiar faces, hear from lab heads, and get a glimpse into the exciting research happening in the hub.
It was great to see so many new and familiar faces, hear from lab heads, and get a glimpse into the exciting research happening in the hub.
Elise works within the fields of perception, predictive coding, conscious awareness and mental health research. 💡
Read more about Elise's interests below!
Elise works within the fields of perception, predictive coding, conscious awareness and mental health research. 💡
Read more about Elise's interests below!
We had a great turnout, thanks to all who joined! This seminar was co-hosted by the Contemplative Studies Centre (CSC).
We had a great turnout, thanks to all who joined! This seminar was co-hosted by the Contemplative Studies Centre (CSC).