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Decoding the Brain at the Cambridge Science Festival
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Decoding the Brain at the Cambridge Science Festival

Add to CalendarAmerica/New_YorkDecoding the Brain at the Cambridge Science Festival10/07/2022 2:00 pm10/07/2022 5:00 pmMIT Museum Kendall Square,Exchange Space & Learning Lab
October 7, 2022
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
MIT Museum Kendall Square,Exchange Space & Learning Lab
Contact
emalv@mit.edu
    Description

    Meet neuroscientists from MIT’s McGovern Institute to talk about their latest discoveries in brain science, including what parts of our brain are devoted to food and how people can live completely typical lives despite missing large chunks of their brain. Experience optical illusions, interact with brain-machine interfaces and artificial intelligence, and see real brains.

    Interactive Talks

    Fun for both kids and adults!

    2-2:15pm “Food on the brain” with Dr. Meenakshi Khosla

    2:30-3:00pm “You don't see as much of the world as you think you do” with Dr. Michael Cohen 

    3:00-4:00pm Interactive lab demonstrations in the Learning Lab

     4-4:15pm “The Interesting Brains Project: what would happen if you were missing a large chunk of your brain?” with Hope Kean

    4:30-4:45pm “Perceiving the world around us” with MIT graduate student Jarrod Hicks

     

    Interactive Lab Demonstrations

    Fun for both kids and adults!

    Brain-Machine Interface

    Experience muscle sensors that show real-time bicep muscle activity and control a robotic claw.

    • Dr. Karthik Srinivasan and MIT senior Madison Leone

    Artificial Intelligence

    Interact with AI software and hear about machine learning from computational biologists.

    • MIT graduate student Fernanda De La Torre Romo, and Drs. Ratan Murty and Meenakshi Khosla

    Mechanisms of Perception

    See and hear illusions and learn from neuroscientists about visual and auditory perception.

    • MIT graduate student Jarrod Hicks

    Brain Anatomy

    View whole human, sheep and mouse brains and handle labeled plastic models of human brain.

    • Dr. Arghya Mukherjee and MIT graduate student Hope Kean

    Novel Brain Probes

    Transmission electron microscopy of microfibers for optogenetics and recording of neurons, plus hands-on demos. 

    • Dr. Polina Anikeeva lab and MIT graduate student Yeji Kim

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    The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory

    Picower Special Seminar with Lina Marcela Carmona, PhD, "Cell type and Cell State Engagement During Motor Learning "

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    Add to CalendarAmerica/New_YorkPicower Special Seminar with Lina Marcela Carmona, PhD, "Cell type and Cell State Engagement During Motor Learning "03/23/2023 10:00 am03/23/2023 11:00 amBuilding 46,46-3310 (THIRD FLOOR, PICOWER SEMINAR ROOM)
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