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Difference between revisions of "Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Round Table Discussion 1: The nature of compensation and cognitive reserves"

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{{!}} colspan="2" {{!}}'''The  nature of compensation and cognitive reserves:'''
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<div class="divTableCell">Nihat Ay (Max  Planck/SFI)</div>
{{!}}Nihat Ay (Max  Planck/SFI)
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<div class="divTableCell">Roberto Cabeza (Duke Univ.)</div>
{{!}}Roberto Cabeza (Duke Univ.);
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{{!}}Randy McIntosh  (Stanford Univ.);
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{{!}}John Krakauer (Johns Hopkins/SFI);
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<div class="divTableCell">John Krakauer (Johns Hopkins/SFI);</div>
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{{!}}Gagan Wig (UT  Dallas);
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{{!}} colspan="2" {{!}}'''The  multiple scales of damage – from cells to networks:'''
 
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{{!}}Danielle Bassett (Univ. Pennsylvania);
 
{{!}}Steve Petersen (WA Univ. – St Louis);
 
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{{!}}Jacopo Grilli (ICTP);
 
{{!}}Richard Frackowiak (Ecole Polytech);
 
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{{!}}Dietmar Plenz (NIH);
 
{{!}}Jack Gallant (UC Berkeley);
 
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{{!}}Artemy Kolchinsky  (SFI)
 
{{!}}Sidney Redner (SFI)
 
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{{!}} colspan="2" {{!}}'''Models  for transforming circuits (neural) into tasks (psychology):'''
 
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{{!}}Russ Poldrack  (Stanford Univ.);
 
{{!}}Viktor Jirsa (Aix-Marseille Univ.);
 
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{{!}}Caterina Gratton (Northwestern Univ.);
 
{{!}}Paul Garcia (Columbia Univ.);
 
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{{!}}Nikolaus Kriegeskorte  (Columbia Univ.)
 
{{!}}David Krakauer (SFI)
 
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{{!}}Ehren Newman (Indiana  Univ.)
 
{{!}}Susan Fitzpatrick (JSMF)
 
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Latest revision as of 20:34, November 5, 2019

November 12, 2019
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Description

Each round table discussion will start with self-introductions of participants listed below. The self-introductions should include how the questions participants proposed prior to the meeting (see p.3-5) map onto the round table topic.

Nihat Ay (Max Planck/SFI)
Roberto Cabeza (Duke Univ.)
Randy McIntosh (Univ. Toronto);
John Krakauer (Johns Hopkins/SFI);
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