Sinopsis
What is the nature of the human mind? The Emory Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) brings together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and perspectives to seek new answers to this fundamental question. Neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, biological and cultural anthropologists, sociologists, geneticists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists, linguists, philosophers, artists, writers, and historians all pursue an understanding of the human mind, but institutional isolation, the lack of a shared vocabulary, and other communication barriers present obstacles to realizing the potential for interdisciplinary synthesis, synergy, and innovation. It is our mission to support and foster discussion, scholarship, training, and collaboration across diverse disciplines to promote research at the intersection of mind, brain, and culture. What brain mechanisms underlie cognition, emotion, and intelligence and how did these abilities evolve? How do our core mental abilities shape the expression of culture and how is the mind and brain in turn shaped by social and cultural innovations? Such questions demand an interdisciplinary approach. Great progress has been made in understanding the neurophysiological basis of mental states; positioning this understanding in the broader context of human experience, culture, diversity, and evolution is an exciting challenge for the future. By bringing together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and across the college, university, area institutions, and beyond, the Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) seeks to build on and expand our current understanding to explore how a deeper appreciation of diversity, difference, context, and change can inform understanding of mind, brain, and behavior. In order to promote intellectual exchange and discussion across disciplines, the CMBC hosts diverse programming, including lectures by scholars conducting cutting-edge cross-disciplinary research, symposia and conferences on targeted innovative themes, lunch discussions to foster collaboration across fields, and public conversations to extend our reach to the greater Atlanta community. Through our CMBC Graduate Certificate Program, we are training the next generation of interdisciplinary scholars to continue this mission.
Episodios
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Brain Evolution Workshop 2011 (2 of 6) | Todd Preuss | Fundamentals of Evolutionary Neuroscience | Human Brain Workshop
25/05/2011 Duración: 01h31minTodd Preuss "Fundamentals of Evolutionary Neuroscience: What's human about the human brain? Exploring evolutionary specializations of the human brain." From Emory University's Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture Summer 2011 Workshop, May 25-27, 2011."
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Brain Evolution Workshop 2011 (1 of 6) | Todd Preuss | Introduction and History of Study of Brain Evolution | Human Brain Workshop
25/05/2011 Duración: 01h23minTodd Preuss on "Introduction of study of Brain Evolution: What's human about the human brain? Exploring evolutionary specializations of the human brain." From Emory University's Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture Summer 2011 Workshop, May 25-27, 2011."
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Lecutre | Konrad Talmont-Kaminsky | Epistemic Vigilance, Reasoning, and Religion
23/03/2011 Duración: 01h13minKonrad Talmont-Kaminsky (Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland)
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Lunch | Deboleena Roy and Kim Wallen | What Does the Brain Have to Do with Sex and Gender
01/03/2011 Duración: 01h06minWhat Does the Brain Have to Do with Sex and Gender
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Public Conversation | Darryl Neill, Ursula Goldenbaum | Zombiehood: Is It Inevitable?
22/02/2011 Duración: 54minZombies in Hollywood are the animated dead but philosophers have been talking for centuries about zombies in a different sense–the idea that we are all simply soulless machines. Is it inevitable that we're all just zombies? Dr. Neill and Dr. Goldenbaum debate this issue -- draw your own conclusions!
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Lunch | Stella Lourenco, Leslie Taylor | How Humans Understand Space
27/10/2010 Duración: 01h10minStella Lourenco (Psychology) and Leslie Taylor (Theater Studies)
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Lunch | Bradd Shore and Philippe Rochat | Origins of Human Sociality
08/10/2010 Duración: 01h19minOrigins of Human Sociality
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Lunch | Larry Barsalou and John Dunne | Mind and Brain from the Perspective of Buddhism and Western Science
22/09/2010 Duración: 51minMind and Brain from the Perspective of Buddhism and Western Science
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Lunch | Karen Hegtvedt and Michael Sullivan | Perceiving Injustice
03/03/2010 Duración: 49minPerceiving Injustice
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Evolution Conference 2009 (8 of 8) | Joseph Heinrich | On the Origins of a Cultural Species: How Social Learning Shaped Human Evolution | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
13/11/2009 Duración: 47minJoseph Heinrich, University of British Columbia | On the Origins of a Cultural Species: How Social Learning Shaped Human Evolution | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
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Evolution Conference 2009 (7 of 8) Frans de Waal | Prosocial Primates: Empathy, Fairness, and Cooperation | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
13/11/2009 Duración: 41minFrans de Waal, Yerkes Primate Center, Emory University | Prosocial Primates: Empathy, Fairness, and Cooperation | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
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Evolution Conference 2009 (6 of 8) | Deborah Lieberman | It's All Relative: The Evolution of Psychological Mechanisms Governing Kin Detection, Incest Avoidance, and Altruism | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
13/11/2009 Duración: 48minDeborah Lieberman, University of Miami | It's All Relative: The Evolution of Psychological Mechanisms Governing Kin Detection, Incest Avoidance, and Altruism | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
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Evolution Conference 2009 (5 of 8) | Melvin Konner | Childhood Evolving: The Role of Development in the Evolution of Mind
13/11/2009 Duración: 46minMelvin Konner, Emory Anthropology | Childhood Evolving: The Role of Development in the Evolution of Mind | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
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Evolution Conference 2009 (4 of 8) | Todd Preuss | The Human Brain: Rewired and Running Hot | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
12/11/2009 Duración: 56minTodd Preuss | the Human Brain: Rewired and Running Hot Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture Conference
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Evolution Conference 2009 (3 of 8) | Richard Passingham | How to Turn a Chimpanzee into a Person | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
12/11/2009 Duración: 40minRichard Passingham, | How to Turn a Chimpanzee into a Person | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
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Evolution Conference 2009 (2 of 8) | James Rilling | Comparative Higher Primate Neuroimaging: Insights into the Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture / Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
12/11/2009 Duración: 45minJames Rilling | Comparative Higher Primate Neuroimaging: Insights into the Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
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Evolution Conference 2009 (1 of 8) | Matt Ridley | Darwin in Genes and Culture / Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
12/11/2009 Duración: 51minMatt Ridley | Darwin in Genes and Culture / Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture