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Tag: Brain sciences

Online lecture: “Experiments in Consciousness: Brain Science in the 1950s”, by Andreas Killen

Posted on December 1, 2020December 1, 2020 by Eva Andersen

The next online lecutre (2 December 2020) in the Richardson Seminar serie is by Andreas Killen. He will talk about… Read more Online lecture: “Experiments in Consciousness: Brain Science in the 1950s”, by Andreas Killen

New Book: “The History of the Brain and Mind Sciences. Technique, Technology, Therapy” (Ed. by Stephen T. Casper and Delia Gavrus)

Posted on June 2, 2017 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

The History of the Brain and Mind Sciences. Technique, Technology, Therapy  Edited by Stephen T. Casper and Delia Gavrus University of Rochester… Read more New Book: “The History of the Brain and Mind Sciences. Technique, Technology, Therapy” (Ed. by Stephen T. Casper and Delia Gavrus)

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