Center for Neurobiological Imaging (CNI)
CNI Inaugural Event
March 22-23, 2012 - The opening event to celebrate the first year of operation of the CNI MRI facility hosted distinguished speakers from around the world. The CNI Inaugural Event talks spanned a wide range of topics in Neuroimaging, from resting state fMRI to cutting edge diffusion methods.
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CNI Neuroimaging Tutorials
A collection of Neuroimaging Tutorials for CNI users led by CNI Research Director, Bob Dougherty. Topics include HARDI and fMRI analysis methods.
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CNI Neuroimaging Seminars
A collection of talks geared toward users of the Stanford Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging (CNI) facilities and the Stanford community.
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Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
CTL: Award Winning Teachers on Teaching
The Center for Teaching and Learning's longest-running lecture series, Award-Winning Teachers on Teaching, invites faculty winners of Stanford's major teaching awards to deliver a lecture on a teaching topic of their choice.
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Stanford Law School
CLB: Podcast Series
The Center for Law and the Biosciences (CLB), directed by Professor Hank Greely, examines biotech discoveries in the context of the law, weighing their impact on society and the law’s role in shaping that impact. The Center is part of the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology. Follow the podcast series here!
Read moreSIGNS & CLB: Discussion Series
The Stanford Interdisciplinary Group on Neuroscience and Society (SIGNS) and the Center for Law and the Biosciences (CLB) present talks that explore how advances in neuroscience and biotech discoveries will impact human societies.
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Law and Memory Conference
April, 2011 - The Law and Memory Conference brought together neuroscientists, law professors, and lawyers to explore how our rapidly improving understanding of human memory is likely to affect the law.
Law and Memory ConferenceLaw and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death
Multidisciplinary panels and speakers consider law and neuroscience issues as they arise with the neuroscience of aging and death.
Law and Policy of the Developing Brain
Stanford Center for Mind Brain and Computation (MBC)
MBC Symposium: Deep Learning: Fundamental Progress, Brain Representations and Semantic Learning
March 2, 2016 – MBC Symposium: Deep learning: fundamental progress, brain representations, and semantic learning
Read moreMBC Symposium: Computational Mechanisms of Learning and Memory
The Stanford Center for Mind, Brain, and Computation presents the Symposium: Computational Mechanisms for Learning and Memory.
Read moreMBC Symposium: The Role of Sparsity in Neural Computation and the Natural World
2/27/14 - Speakers include: Bruno Olshausen (Berkeley), David Donoho (Stanford) and Dimitri Chklovskii (HHMI)
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MBC Symposium: Distributed Computation through Neural Dynamics
February 27, 2013 - Speakers include: Larry Abbott, William Bialek, Gyorgy Buzsaki and Fred Wolf
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MBC Symposium: How the Brain Makes Meaning
May 4, 2012 - "Explorations in the Cognitive Science and Cognitive Neuroscience of Semantic Cognition"
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Stanford Neurosciences
Neurosciences Institute Seed Grant Mini-Symposium
Presentations from our interdisciplinary research teams awarded Neurosciences Institute Seed Grants in 2015.
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The goal of the Stanford Neurosciences Institute is to understand how the brain gives rise to mental life and behavior, both in health and in disease.
Read moreStanford Brain Rejuvenation Project
As human life expectancy continues to increase, neurodegenerative diseases are increasing in prevalence, posing a growing threat to public health worldwide...
Read moreNeural Engineering Workshop
Content note: The Neural Engineering Workshop is available exclusively to Stanford faculty, staff and students. Please log in to view the content.
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Stanford Psychology
PSYCH 221: Applied Vision and Image Systems
An introduction to vision science and its applications to imaging technologies.
Course content includes lectures and tutorial videos.
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PSYCH: Psychology Colloquium Series
Fall 2012: The Psychology Colloquium Series features a collection of colloquia given by distinguished speakers from around the world.
Read morePSYCH 204A: Introduction to Human Neuroimaging Using MRI
The course introduces basic MR principles, various MR measurement modalities and algorithms for analyzing and visualizing the various types of neuroimaging data.
Read morePSYCH: Hilgard Scholar Lecture Series
The Hilgard Scholars series features an intellectually stimulating mixture of talks given by visiting Hilgard Scholars in the department of Psychology.
Read morePSYCH: Awards and Honors
July 23, 2012 - The winner of the 2012 IUPsyS Lifetime Career Award is Canadian born psychologist Albert Bandura, the David Starr Jordan Professor (Emeritus) of Social Science in Psychology at Stanford University.
Read morePSYCH: Special Lectures
Special lectures given in the Psychology department by members of the faculty as well as visitors to the department.
Watch the featured talk by Phil Zimbardo, entitled "Making Psychology Come Alive".
PSYCH 216A: Statistics and data analysis in MATLAB
Spring 2012 - This course covers basic statistical principles that are widely useful for the analysis of neuroscience and behavioral data. Enjoy access the lecture videos and course materials.
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Stanford Center for Image Systems Engineering (SCIEN)
SCIEN: Workshop on Medical VR/AR
This workshop will bring researchers and clinicians who are using VR/AR to advance healthcare together with engineers who are developing the enabling technologies and applications.
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New and novel applications for augmented and mixed reality in retail, education, science and medicine.
Read moreSCIEN Special Event: VR in China
A special dinner event sponsored by AMD featuring the Silicon Valley – ZhongGuanCun Association of Digital Innovations.
Read moreSCIEN: Workshop on Cinematic VR and Immersive Storytelling
The Workshop on Cinematic VR and Immersive Storytelling will bring together engineers and artists who are developing and using VR technology to create immersive experiences and compelling stories, be they fictional and cinematic or non-fictional and journalistic.
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The SCIEN Colloquium Series features lectures that highlight the current state of development of imaging systems for the enhancement of human communication.
These videos are offered exclusively for SCIEN members.
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SCIEN: Symposium on Biomedical Imaging
April 2012 - The Stanford Symposium on Biomedical Imaging was brought together scientists, engineers and physicians who are developing and using novel imaging technologies for the enhancement of human health and advancement of science.
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PSYCH 221: Applied Vision and Image Systems
An introduction to vision science and its applications to imaging technologies.
Course content includes lectures and tutorial videos.
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SCIEN Workshop on 3D Imaging
The workshop features talks on all aspects of 3D imaging, including image capture, processing, rendering, transmission, displays and perception.
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