In an era where diversity and inclusion are at the forefront of social discourse, understanding the cognitive underpinnings of racial and gender bias is crucial. This talk delves into the complex ...
Humans cognition is marked by high levels of cognitive control and flexible decision-making. What are the evolutionary roots of these cognitive traits? I will present research examining different ...
A Message from Alison Adcock, MD, PhD, Interim Director of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences Loading... Brain science is special because it is the biology of us. DIBS is a way to make it for us.
The following policies are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for students participating in the DUNE Program. They address personal responsibility as well as what it means to ...
Dr. Scherrer is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Cell Biology and Physiology at UNC.
Please join us for the next presentation in our 2024-2025 Autism Seminar Series. Dr. Audrey Thurm, Ph.D., is a child clinical psychologist who received training at DePaul University and Boston ...
Bass Connections links the classroom and the real world through interdisciplinary teams that tackle complex societal problems. DIBS administers its Brain & Society theme, which engages undergraduates, ...
Since 1999, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN) has served as the central focus at Duke University for research, education, and training in the psychological, computational, and biological ...
Trainee Spotlight is a series of interviews from the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences that showcases the science and lives of the people behind the lab coats studying the brain at Duke. Be sure to ...
Places we have lived bring with them strong memories. Scott Huettel, PhD, Chair of Psychology & Neuroscience and DIBS Faculty Goverance Committee member, helps us understand why in this New York Times ...
Trainee Spotlight is a series of interviews from the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences that showcases the science and lives of the people behind the lab coats studying the brain at Duke. Be sure to ...