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USC-Chen Institute Frontiers Forum: “Sensation and Motivation”
We are happy to announce our second annual USC-Chen Institute Frontiers Forum which is focused on “Sensation and Motivation.” This year’s meeting is being organized with Dr. Li Zhang, Center for Neural Circuits & Sensory Processing Disorders, and Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute, Keck School of Medicine, USC and will take place April 24-25, 2024. Invited speakers […]
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Beyond the Laboratory: Developing Neurotechnology Solutions for Mass Populations
A TCCI Satellite Meeting at SfN Neuroscience 2023 Westin DC Downtown Hotel (Anacostia Ballroom, Salon D), 999 9th St Northwest, Washington, DC 20001 Nov 10: 6:30-10pm Interactions with the brain have long been shown to reveal useful information about a person’s brain and mind. In the laboratory or the clinic, they have been used in […]
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2023 AI and Mental Health
This is a hybrid event with options for either online or in-person attendance. Location: Online | American Association for the Advancement of Science Offices, 1200 New York Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20005 Mental health is a vast and growing worldwide problem. In addition to the suffering experienced by individuals and their affected family members, […]
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From Science Fiction to Reality, How Do Brain-Computer Interfaces Connect Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence?
The Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute (TCCI®) recently organized an event themed “From Science Fiction to Reality – How Does Artificial Intelligence Integrate with Human Intelligence?” in the East Hall of Shanghai Library. At the event, Li Yuanning and Jiang Bo, a well-known science fiction writer and winner of the Galaxy Award and the Chinese […]
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Neuroscience of the Everyday World
At the first Neuroscience of the Everyday World conference, the Chen Institute and Boston University are bringing together leaders in the fields of computer science, biomedical engineering, cognitive science, neurology, and clinical neuroscience to present state-of-the-art research, all focused on the study of continuous brain measurement in real-world activities. The presentations will all focus on […]
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AI for Brain Science: AI, Brain, and Music
The Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute and NetEase Cloud Music jointly hosted the latest in a series of online “AI for Brain Science” meetings themed “Exploring the Future of Music Creations: AI, Human Brain and Therapy”. Read the meeting report
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AI for Brain Science: Will AI have Anxiety?
On May 25th, the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute will host an online discussion called “AI and the Brain.” Featuring Jianyin Qiu, Physician and Director of the Center for Psychological Counselling and Treatment at the Shanghai Mental Health Center, and Guang Chen, Associate Professor at the School of Artificial Intelligence at Beijing University of Posts […]
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The NeuroPSI-Chen Institute Joint Conference on Brain, Behavior & Beyond
The NeuroPSI-Chen Institute Joint Conference on Brain, Behavior & Beyond will take place on May 11th and 12th, as a hybrid event, upon invitation to attend in person, and by simple registration for online participation. View the program Watch the videos
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TCCI Webinar to Explore the Opportunities and Challenges of Using AI Technology to Tackle Brain Disease
TCCI Webinar to Explore the Opportunities and Challenges of Using AI Technology to Tackle Brain Disease TCCI is organizing a webinar focused on how to employ AI technology to tackle brain disease, co-hosted with Huashan Hospital (National Medical Center for Neurological Diseases) and Shanghai Mental Health Center (National Medical Center for Mental Disorders). Read the […]
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USC-Chen Institute Frontiers Forum on “Sensation and Motivation”
How external and internal sensory information is processed to produce proper behavioral responses has recently been actively explored. By bringing together outstanding researchers working on different sensory modalities (including visual, auditory, somatosensory, olfactory and gustatory), the forum will be focused on two general questions about sensory information processing in the brain: first, the neural circuitry […]