Center for Cognitive and Social Neuroscience: The University of Chicago

Events

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The University of Chicago Center for Cognitive and Social Neuroscience (CCSN) was established in 2004.  In September, 2005, CCSN moved into new space in Beecher Hall on the campus of the University of Chicago.  Facilities in CCSN include high speed data lines between the Brain Research Imaging Center and CCSN for porting functional manetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data to the CCSN servers; high speed parallel processors atop an 8 terabyte server with gigabit throughput for the analysis of brain imaging data; sound-attenuated, electrically shielded, temperature controlled laboratories for high density electroencephalography and event-related brain potentials, surface electromyography, and autonomic measures; and instrumentation and software for behavioral experimentation and measurements including chronometric, behavioral, and acoustic indices. 

CCSN Speakers

Throughout the year we invite scholars to present their work at the CCSN Advanced Study Workshop.  The topics and issues are wide ranging and invite interdisciplinary discussion on broad themes of biopsychological research. 

David Bennett

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Beilock Talk 4

gao lecture

gao lecture

tononi talk

tononi talk

ERP Training Sessions

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fMRI Workshop

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