From Do-It-Yourself to Direct-to-Consumer: the Regulation of Consumer Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Devices (Anna Wexler)
Anna Wexler is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of [...]
For Better or Worse: Society’s Impact on the Developing Brain (Allyson Mackey PhD)
Allyson Mackey PhD is interested in how changes in the [...]
fMRI 101, Part 3 (Geoffrey K. Aguirre, MD, PhD)
Part 3 of 3 Slides for this video can be [...]
fMRI 101, Part 2 (Geoffrey K. Aguirre, MD, PhD)
Part 2 of 3. Slides for this video can be [...]
fMRI 101, Part 1 (Geoffrey K. Aguirre, MD, PhD)
Part 1 of 3 Slides for this video can be [...]
Emotion and Decision Making (Elizabeth Phelps, PhD)
Presented at the Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) Certificate [...]
Communicating Neuroscience (Sheryl Williams)
Sheryl Williams Ms. Williams is a communications specialist with extensive [...]
Combat-related PTSD and the Brain (Seth Gillihan, PhD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder poses important scientific challenges to researchers, personal [...]
Cognitive Enhancement with Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (Roy Hamilton, MD)
Dr. Hamilton is an Assistant Professor in Neurology at the [...]
Cognitive Enhancement by Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (Roy H. Hamilton, MD, MS)
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) [...]
Cognitive Enhancement (Martha J. Farah, PhD)
One of the most widely discussed issues of neuroethics is [...]
Childhood Recovered: Manipulating Brain Plasticity (Takao Hensch PhD)
Takao K. Hensch, PhD, is joint professor of Neurology, Harvard [...]
Childhood Poverty and Brain Development: From Science to Policy (Martha J. Farah)
Martha J. Farah was educated at MIT and Harvard, and [...]
Brains on Show: Neuroscience in the Visual Arts (Hugo Spiers, PhD)
No realm of life is left unexplored by artists. A [...]
Brain-Computer Interfaces: Technological Progress and Societal Challenges (Martha J. Farah, PhD)
Cyborgs with computer-augmented brains are the stuff of science fiction, [...]
Brain Training: Current Challenges and Potential Resolutions (Susanne Jaeggi, PhD)
Susanne Jaeggi investigates working memory and executive control across the [...]
Brain Imaging and Psychiatric Diagnosis: Scientific and Societal Issues (Martha J. Farah, PhD)
Psychiatric disease is generally believed to be brain disease, and [...]
Basic Philosophical & Applied Ethics (Autumn Fiester, PhD)
Dr. Fiester is your guide to the three major frameworks [...]
Applied Ethics and Neuroethics (Autumn Fiester)
Slides for this talk can be found here.
Animal Subjects, Human Subjects (Autumn Fiester, PhD)
Neuroscientists need research subjects, and whether the subjects are animals [...]
Agency, Responsibility, and the Brain (Stephen J. Morse, JD, PhD)
Professor Stephen J. Morse, JD, PhD, former MacArthur Foundation Law [...]
Adolescent Brain Science and Legal Policy in Retrospect and Prospect (Laurence Steinberg Ph.D.)
Laurence Steinberg, Ph.D., one of the world's leading experts on [...]
Addiction is a brain disease and it still matters (Alan Leshner)
Dr. Leshner served as CEO of AAAS, the world's largest, [...]
Actions Speak Louder than Images (Stephen Morse, JD, PhD)
Dr. Morse explores the questions of whether what we've learned [...]
A Clinician Looks at Enhancement (Anjan Chatterjee, MD)
Anjan Chatterjee, MD Dr. Chatterjee is Elliott Professor and Chair [...]
7th Annual GVR Khodadad Lecture – “From Selfish to Selfless: the Psychopharmacology of Human Altruism” (Molly Crockett)
Molly Crockett is an assistant professor of psychology at Yale [...]
4th Annual GVR Khodadad Lecture: The Neuroscience of Selfishness: Psychopathy as an Initial Model (Adrian Raine, D.Phil)
Adrian Raine is the Richard Perry University Professor in the Departments of [...]