202212.16
Second language acquisition and predictive coding (16th Human Brain Science Seminar)
Posted in RESEARCH
The 16th Human Brain Science Seminar was held as follows. This year's Human Brain Science Seminar invites world-leading researchers in the field of cognitive neuroscience and has three academic objectives: understanding the latest research, promoting international collaborations, and presenting young researchers' research, and providing education for graduate students. We had planned a seminar to discuss human-specific cognition under the broad themes of learning, emotion, and predictive coding. (Jeong)
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Part1 14:00-15:00 Presentation by young researchers
- Presenter 1: Chunlin Liu (D2)
- Presenter 2: Diego Elisandro Dardon (Postdoc)
Coffee break 15:00-15:30
Part 2 15:30-17:00
- Dr. Piia Astikainen,
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
"Electrophysiological change detection responses in studying brain’s predictive perceptual mechanisms in depression and aging"
Please refer to the poster for details.
It was the first time in a long time that we had a face-to-face seminar, and we enjoyed communication. The Christmas chocolates from Finland were delicious.
The 16th Human Brain Science Seminar was held as follows. This year's Human Brain Science Seminar invites world-leading researchers in the field of cognitive neuroscience and has three academic objectives: understanding the latest research, promoting international collaborations, and presenting young researchers' research, and providing education for graduate students. We had planned a seminar to discuss human-specific cognition under the broad themes of learning, emotion, and predictive coding. (Jeong)
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Part1 14:00-15:00 Presentation by young researchers
- Presenter 1: Chunlin Liu (D2)
- Presenter 2: Diego Elisandro Dardon (Postdoc)
Coffee break 15:00-15:30
Part 2 15:30-17:00
- Dr. Piia Astikainen,
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
"Electrophysiological change detection responses in studying brain’s predictive perceptual mechanisms in depression and aging"
Please refer to the poster for details.