Our virtual series on worldwideneuro continues, you'll find here the upcoming talks in March:
March 4, 5pm (CET):
Daniel Kerschensteiner
Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Neuroscience, & Biomedical Engineering at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Title: "Vision for escape and pursuit"
Link: https://youtu.be/Y5QF-BJqUbU
March 18, 10am (CET):
Olivia Carter
Professor at the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
Title: "The Pharmacology of Consciousness"
March 25, 5pm (CET):
Hakwan Lau
Professor at the UCLA Psychology Department
Title: "Towards a Translational Neuroscience of Consciousness"
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