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Intellectual Environment

Many potential collaborators and/or co-supervisors

  • Memory researchers in the Memory At Duke (MAD) group. E.g.:

Dr. Kevin LaBar (http://www.duke.edu/web/mind/level2/faculty/labar/default.htm)

Dr. David Madden (http://www.geri.duke.edu/cogpsych/index.htm)

Dr. Elizabeth Marsh (http://psychweb.psych.duke.edu/department/marsh/)

Dr. David Rubin (http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/pn/faculty/david.rubin)


Sample of graduate and advanced undergraduate courses

  • Cognitive Neuroscience I and II (PSY359s/360s: CCN Faculty)
  • Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory (PSY226s: Dr. Cabeza)
  • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PSY362: Dr. Huettel)
  • Learning, Memory, and Cognition (PSY330s: Dr. Marsh)
  • Emotions and the Brain (PSY141s: Dr. LaBar)
  • Brain Waves and Cognition (PSY181s: Dr. Woldorff)
  • Functional Anatomy of the Human Brain (PSY146s: Dr. Williams)

Sample of talk series

Weekly talk series

  • Mondays: Brain Imaging Users Group (BUG) series (at BIAC)
  • Thursdays – noon: Graduate student and postdoc presentations (at CCN)
  • Thursdays – 4 pm: Topics in Cognitive Neuroscience (at CCN)
  • Fridays, noon: Lunchbox talk series (PBS)

Journal clubs

  • Wednesdays: Attention/Perception Journal Club
  • Fridays: Memory At Duke (MAD) discussion group

Mind, Brain, and Behavior Distinguished Lecture Series

  • Previous speakers included: Bob Desimone, Martha Farah, Jay McClelland, Michael Posner, Daniel Schacter, Larry Squire, Endel Tulving, and Leslie Ungerleider

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