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TCCI® ZNext seminar: How does computational psychiatry help with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness?
Mental health problems and the incidence of mental illness are becoming increasingly prominent around the world. As a result, scientists and clinicians are more focused than every on how to effectively bridge the gap between basic research, clinical diagnosis and treatment. Computational psychiatry is an emerging discipline which employs quantitative approaches such as computational modeling […]
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ZNext Special Event: How do we perceive the world? ZNext questions for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2021
In October this year, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2021 was officially announced. The laureates were Professor David Julius and Professor Ardem Patapoutian, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to discover “receptors for temperature and touch.”The scientists identified critical missing links in our understanding of the complex interplay between our senses and the […]
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SCIENCE | TCCI® Conference: Cutting Edge Research in Cognitive Science
Presented in partnership, an online meeting: October 6-7, 2021 SCIENCE | TCCI® Conference: Cutting Edge Research in Cognitive Science Cognitive science has made enormous progress in the last decade. What was considered science fiction only a few years ago has rapidly been turned into standard methods and daily routine in the leading laboratories around […]
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TCCI® ZNext Webinar: How to achieve two-way communications via BCI?
On September 9, the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute (TCCI®) organized the second ZNext Webinar on two-way BCI. Four young scientists participated in the roundtable discussions about“How to achieve two-way communications via BCI” and interacted with other scholars and students watching the live stream by answering their questions. The meeting was presided by Li Yuanning, […]
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TCCI® Holds First ZNext Webinar
On July 30, the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute organized the first “TCCI® ZNext Webinar” in China. Four young scientists conducted online roundtable talks centered on the topic “How do we understand cognition and behaviors in real-world context?” and had the opportunity to ask and answer questions with other scholars and students watching the live […]
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TCCI® Symposium at Caltech
The inaugural Chen Institute Symposium began with a keynote address on Friday, January 25, from celebrated neuroscientist, Nancy Kanwisher, a founding member of the renowned McGovern Institute for Brain Research and Walter A. Rosenblith Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Brain and Cognitive Sciences at M.I.T. Saturday, January 26, was a full day, featuring ten 30-minute talks from […]