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Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Emory College, Emory Center for Mind, Brain and Culture (CMBC)
298 episodes
3 weeks ago
What is the nature of the human mind? The Emory Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) brings together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and perspectives to seek new answers to this fundamental question. Neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, biological and cultural anthropologists, sociologists, geneticists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists, linguists, philosophers, artists, writers, and historians all pursue an understanding of the human mind, but institutional isolation, the lack of a shared vocabulary, and other communication barriers present obstacles to realizing the potential for interdisciplinary synthesis, synergy, and innovation. It is our mission to support and foster discussion, scholarship, training, and collaboration across diverse disciplines to promote research at the intersection of mind, brain, and culture. What brain mechanisms underlie cognition, emotion, and intelligence and how did these abilities evolve? How do our core mental abilities shape the expression of culture and how is the mind and brain in turn shaped by social and cultural innovations? Such questions demand an interdisciplinary approach. Great progress has been made in understanding the neurophysiological basis of mental states; positioning this understanding in the broader context of human experience, culture, diversity, and evolution is an exciting challenge for the future. By bringing together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and across the college, university, area institutions, and beyond, the Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) seeks to build on and expand our current understanding to explore how a deeper appreciation of diversity, difference, context, and change can inform understanding of mind, brain, and behavior. In order to promote intellectual exchange and discussion across disciplines, the CMBC hosts diverse programming, including lectures by scholars conducting cutting-edge cross-disciplinary research, symposia and conferences on targeted innovative themes, lunch discussions to foster collaboration across fields, and public conversations to extend our reach to the greater Atlanta community. Through our CMBC Graduate Certificate Program, we are training the next generation of interdisciplinary scholars to continue this mission.
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What is the nature of the human mind? The Emory Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) brings together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and perspectives to seek new answers to this fundamental question. Neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, biological and cultural anthropologists, sociologists, geneticists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists, linguists, philosophers, artists, writers, and historians all pursue an understanding of the human mind, but institutional isolation, the lack of a shared vocabulary, and other communication barriers present obstacles to realizing the potential for interdisciplinary synthesis, synergy, and innovation. It is our mission to support and foster discussion, scholarship, training, and collaboration across diverse disciplines to promote research at the intersection of mind, brain, and culture. What brain mechanisms underlie cognition, emotion, and intelligence and how did these abilities evolve? How do our core mental abilities shape the expression of culture and how is the mind and brain in turn shaped by social and cultural innovations? Such questions demand an interdisciplinary approach. Great progress has been made in understanding the neurophysiological basis of mental states; positioning this understanding in the broader context of human experience, culture, diversity, and evolution is an exciting challenge for the future. By bringing together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and across the college, university, area institutions, and beyond, the Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) seeks to build on and expand our current understanding to explore how a deeper appreciation of diversity, difference, context, and change can inform understanding of mind, brain, and behavior. In order to promote intellectual exchange and discussion across disciplines, the CMBC hosts diverse programming, including lectures by scholars conducting cutting-edge cross-disciplinary research, symposia and conferences on targeted innovative themes, lunch discussions to foster collaboration across fields, and public conversations to extend our reach to the greater Atlanta community. Through our CMBC Graduate Certificate Program, we are training the next generation of interdisciplinary scholars to continue this mission.
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Episodes (20/298)
Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Gil Weinberg "Embodied Creative Machines"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/Qj5i4DD6zL4 Lecture | Gil Weinberg
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1 month ago
50 minutes 26 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Héctor Álvarez "Dilating Time: Tempo as Contemplative Tool in Ota Shogo’s Poetics of Deceleration"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/p3h6BTFQNgo Lecture | Héctor Álvarez
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7 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 26 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Shay Welch "The Bio-Psycho-Social Affect Loop, HyperSensitivity, and Radical Embodied Cognition"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/mPRcYjlW78U Lecture | Shay Welch
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7 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 30 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Tara Callaghan "Fostering Prosociality in Refugee Children: An Intervention with Rohingya Children"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/j_8VJ-W7gA0 Lecture | Tara Callaghan
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8 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 32 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Alexandra (Sasha) Key "Building a functional communication system: Does the baby have a say?"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/B80_bGfIXxM Lecture | Alexandra (Sasha) Key
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12 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 12 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Anna Ivanova "Dissociating Language and Thought in Humans and in Machines"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/BnGld0bHcLY Lecture | Anna Ivanova
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1 year ago
1 hour 6 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Leah Krubitzer "Combinatorial Creatures: Cortical Plasticity Within and Across Lifetimes"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/h4AgO6N0s5o Lecture | Leah Krubitzer
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1 year ago
1 hour 8 minutes 29 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lunch | Ivana Ilic + Jasna Veličković "How Do We Know It's Music? On Musical Capacities of the Electromagnetic Field"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/f_g9kIFf7FU Lunch | Ivana Ilic + Jasna Veličković
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1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes 55 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lunch | Richard Moore | "Freedom, Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Lessons from Northern Ireland"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/RwhnZa9P934 Lunch | Richard Moore
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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 20 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Arkarup Banerjee | "Neural Circuits for Vocal Communication: Insights from the Singing Mice."
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/1wqoBbZV6ho Lecture | Arkarup Banerjee
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1 year ago
56 minutes 21 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lecture | Jack Gallant | "The Distributed Conceptual Network in the Human Brain"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/ejn-xvZTz5o Lecture | Jack Gallant
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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes 42 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | Claire White "An Introduction to the Cognitive Science of Religion"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/cLoSyNd94P4?feature=shared McCauley Honorary | Claire White
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1 year ago
49 minutes 57 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | Harvey Whitehouse "Against Interpretive Exclusivism"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/UyobYYZhKbw McCauley Honorary | Harvey Whitehouse
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1 year ago
59 minutes 4 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | Emma Cohen "From Social Synchrony To Social Energetics. Or, Why There's Plenty Left in the Tank"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/dKRZ-jJf81A McCauley Honorary | Emma Cohen
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1 year ago
59 minutes 40 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | Dimitris Xygalatas "Ritual, Embodiment, and Emotional Contagion"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/WFOMI-UC7lQ McCauley Honorary | Dimitris Xygalatas
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1 year ago
48 minutes 17 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | Justin Barrett "Bringing Technology to Mind: Cognitive Naturalness and Technological Enthusiasm"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/EvhAnTAVtY4 McCauley Honorary | Justin Barrett
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1 year ago
58 minutes 15 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | E. Thomas Lawson - Special Valedictory Presentation
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/qKuOzrCI6uk McCauley Honorary | E. Thomas Lawson
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1 year ago
14 minutes 35 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | Mark Risjord and Kareem Khalifa "Me and Bobby McC"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/dFeXz5aPjjU McCauley Honorary | Mark Risjord + Kareem Khalifa
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1 year ago
4 minutes 43 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | Pascal Boyer "What Kinds of Religion are “Natural”?"
ORIGINAL FORMAT VIDEO https://youtu.be/FfErzh_flbk McCauley Honorary | Pascal Boyer
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1 year ago
52 minutes 37 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
McCauley Honorary | Kareem Khalifa "The Methodenstreit Ain't Right: McCauley on Interpretation and Explanation"
1 year ago
30 minutes 2 seconds

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
What is the nature of the human mind? The Emory Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) brings together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and perspectives to seek new answers to this fundamental question. Neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, biological and cultural anthropologists, sociologists, geneticists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists, linguists, philosophers, artists, writers, and historians all pursue an understanding of the human mind, but institutional isolation, the lack of a shared vocabulary, and other communication barriers present obstacles to realizing the potential for interdisciplinary synthesis, synergy, and innovation. It is our mission to support and foster discussion, scholarship, training, and collaboration across diverse disciplines to promote research at the intersection of mind, brain, and culture. What brain mechanisms underlie cognition, emotion, and intelligence and how did these abilities evolve? How do our core mental abilities shape the expression of culture and how is the mind and brain in turn shaped by social and cultural innovations? Such questions demand an interdisciplinary approach. Great progress has been made in understanding the neurophysiological basis of mental states; positioning this understanding in the broader context of human experience, culture, diversity, and evolution is an exciting challenge for the future. By bringing together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and across the college, university, area institutions, and beyond, the Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) seeks to build on and expand our current understanding to explore how a deeper appreciation of diversity, difference, context, and change can inform understanding of mind, brain, and behavior. In order to promote intellectual exchange and discussion across disciplines, the CMBC hosts diverse programming, including lectures by scholars conducting cutting-edge cross-disciplinary research, symposia and conferences on targeted innovative themes, lunch discussions to foster collaboration across fields, and public conversations to extend our reach to the greater Atlanta community. Through our CMBC Graduate Certificate Program, we are training the next generation of interdisciplinary scholars to continue this mission.