2017-11-13 10:30
2017-11-13 11:30
America/Toronto
The Social Brain: From Aggression to Cooperation
Join us for "The Social Brain: From Aggression to Cooperation " webcast
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Session Description:
Humans are social beings, influencing and influenced by the people around us. Recognizing this fundamental element of human nature, scientists are using animal models, and specifically nonhuman primates, to study how the brain is wired for social interactions. Research presented will shed light on the brain areas and circuits involved in social decision-making, aggression, and cooperation.
Live Stream Webcast
Moderator:
Robert Greene, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
Presenters:
Félix Leroy, Columbia University, New York
Fabian Grabenhorst, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Wei Song Ong, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Miguel Nicolelis, Duke University, Durham, N.C.
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The Social Brain: From Aggression to Cooperation
November 13, 2017
10:30AM - 11:30AM EST
Moderator:
Robert Greene, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
Presenters:
Félix Leroy, Columbia University, New York
Fabian Grabenhorst, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Wei Song Ong, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Miguel Nicolelis, Duke University, Durham, N.C.
Session Description
Humans are social beings, influencing and influenced by the people around us. Recognizing this fundamental element of human nature, scientists are using animal models, and specifically nonhuman primates, to study how the brain is wired for social interactions. Research presented will shed light on the brain areas and circuits involved in social decision-making, aggression, and cooperation.