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Critical Neuroscience: The context and implications of human brain research (CFP, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience)
Special issue: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience Critical Neuroscience: The context and implications of human brain research Topic Editors: Suparna Choudhury, McGill University, Canada Jan Slaby, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Daniel S. Margulies, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany Deadline … Continue reading
Neurointerventions & the Law (CFP, Workshop, Hamburg, 7 March 2013)
CfA & Workshop Announcement: Neurointerventions and the law March 7th, Faculty of Law, University of Hamburg Progress in neuroscience has given rise to many new ethical questions and, consequently, to the new discipline of neuroethics. In the law, however, many … Continue reading
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Tagged bioethics, CFP, cognitive neuroscience, criminology, ethics, law, medical humanities, neuroenhancement
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Neurocritiques? Neuroentanglements? Thinking through collaboration with cognitive neuro-sciences/scientists
On November 29, a group of us gathered at the Culture and Mental Health Research Unit at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal – on a day that felt very cold to me (-15 degrees C), but probably far from cold … Continue reading
Mapping the Field of Neurocritique & Neuroentanglements (Workshop, Montreal, 29 November 2012)
Next week, I shall be taking forward the ‘Experimental Entanglements’ work that Des Fitzgerald and I (along with colleagues Simone Kühn and Ulla Schmid) developed in the context of our Berlin workshop (at which many Durham CMH members and affiliates … Continue reading
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Tagged cognitive neuroscience, critical neuroscience, critique, experimental, interdisciplinarity, seminar
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Cognitive Futures in the Humanities (CfP, Conference, Bangor University, 4-6 April 2013)
COGNITIVE FUTURES IN THE HUMANITIES International Conference 4-6th April 2013 School of Linguistics & English Language, Bangor University We invite 20-minute paper submissions for a major international conference organized on the Cognitive Futures in the Humanities. The conference will take … Continue reading
Industriousness and Daydreaming: Cognitive Neuroscience’s Revaluation of Rest – Felicity Callard (Seminar, Glasgow, November 2 2012)
Industriousness and Daydreaming: Cognitive Neuroscience’s Revaluation of Rest Dr Felicity Callard Senior Lecturer in Social Science for Medical Humanities, Durham University Friday 2nd of November, 3:30pm East Quadrangle Lecture Theatre, University of Glasgow Wine Reception to follow Abstract: How might … Continue reading
Experimental entanglements in cognitive neuroscience (Workshop, Twitter #EECN, Update)
Please click here for all updated information regarding this conference (including, now, full abstracts from all speakers), and here for the previous blog post about this event. Many of the Centre for Medical Humanities team (core members and affiliates) will … Continue reading
Experimental Entanglements in Cognitive Neuroscience (Workshop, Blog, 25 October 2012, Berlin)
The workshop on “Experimental Entanglements in Cognitive Neuroscience” was announced on this blog last month. Des Fitzgerald (Sociology, LSE), the co-convenor of the workshop, has now created a website for the workshop: Experimental Entanglements. The programme has just been finalized, and … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, cognitive neuroscience, history of science, transdisciplinary
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Experimental entanglements in cognitive neuroscience (Workshop, Berlin, 25-26 October 2012)
The CMH blog post “Medical humanities and cognitive neuroscience: trandisciplinary openings and endeavours” explored how several people at/associated with the Centre for Medical Humanities at Durham (CMH) are interested in grappling with how the medical humanities as a domain can productively … Continue reading
Medical humanities & cognitive neuroscience: transdisciplinary openings & endeavours
Jonathan Smallwood’s, Daniel S Margulies’ and my article “Default positions: how neuroscience’s historical legacy has hampered investigation of the resting mind”, is just out in the Open Access journal Frontiers in Psychology. It comprises a collaboration between a psychologist, a cognitive neuroscientist … Continue reading