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Luke Shylanksi ’18 was one of more than forty students and alumni formally recognized by President Stephen Schutt, Mrs. Harriet Glassman, and the academic honorary Nu Rho Psi, for presenting their scholarly work at the second annual Robert B. Glassman Memorial Brain, Mind, and Behavior Symposium on November 13, as part of Brain Awareness Week. Photo submitted by Professor Shubhik DebBurman.

Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Brain Awareness Week began with a bang of cheerful solidarity as students and faculty participants donned t-shirts displaying this year's logo just before Keynote Psi Chi Lecture kicked off festivities for a standing room only audience. Photo submitted by Professor Shubhik DebBurman.

Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences professor Leslie Stone-Roy shows Rocky Mountain High School students neural activity of fruit flies at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences professor Leslie Stone-Roy shows Rocky Mountain High School students Paola Reyes and Blanca Lopez different vertebrate brains at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

Check-Up di prevenzione sulle facoltà cognitive, realizzati gratuitamente dall'Equipe di Neuropsichiatri e Neuropsicologi diretta dal Dott. Gianfranco Spalletta (Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, 12-16 marzo 2018)

 

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The Great Brain Experiment!:

 

About GBE:

thinkneuroscience.wordpress.com/2013/03/11/the-great-brai...

 

The App (iOS):

itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-great-brain-experiment/id6112...

 

This is Brain Awareness Week, a celebration of learning and

understanding about the brain and neurosciences of all sorts.

 

Brain Awareness Week:

www.dana.org/brainweek/

 

BAW On Facebook:

www.facebook.com/BrainAwarenessWeek

 

As part of #BrainWeek, the Wellcome Institute is giving away a free

app to both teach folk more about how the brain and memory work, and

also to gather data for research scientists. That means it is a

citizen science / health literacy / neuroscience GAME.

 

I just downloaded it, and haven't gotten very far into it, but I am

excited about the idea of it more than the implementation, at least to

start. It seems a bit boring, but I really really want this to work,

so I will probably play more of it. I want to both do some brain

training (and this seems like it would work for that also), as well as

donating (hopefully useful) information to science.

 

In their words:

"As you might have guessed, by playing the games, you will actually

become part of a giant scientific study! With your permission your

game scores will be sent to us anonymously, for further analysis in

our lab. Then, as the results flood in, we’ll be able to use your

scores to investigate the function of the human brain.

Each game looks at a different aspect of brain function: how good we

are at stopping ourselves from doing something, how good our short

term memory is, how quickly we can take in visual objects, whether we

prefer to take risks or stay safe, and how these choices affect our

happiness."

The third annual Robert B. Glassman Memorial Brain, Mind, and Behavior Symposium featured the work of fifty students ranging from first-year to senior thesis students. Even alumni who are engaged in neuroscience research at Chicago area medical schools came back to campus to present! Photo submitted by Professor Shubhik DebBurman.

From Brain Awareness Week Activities at Preston Jr. High School

Energized students organizing Brain Awareness Week at Lake Forest College from November 9-14 showcase their new t-shirts. They hope to set off the campaign to raise outreach and education within the community and the public. For the full calendar of events, click here.

 

The Great Brain Experiment!:

 

About GBE:

thinkneuroscience.wordpress.com/2013/03/11/the-great-brai...

 

The App (iOS):

itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-great-brain-experiment/id6112...

 

This is Brain Awareness Week, a celebration of learning and

understanding about the brain and neurosciences of all sorts.

 

Brain Awareness Week:

www.dana.org/brainweek/

 

BAW On Facebook:

www.facebook.com/BrainAwarenessWeek

 

As part of #BrainWeek, the Wellcome Institute is giving away a free

app to both teach folk more about how the brain and memory work, and

also to gather data for research scientists. That means it is a

citizen science / health literacy / neuroscience GAME.

 

I just downloaded it, and haven't gotten very far into it, but I am

excited about the idea of it more than the implementation, at least to

start. It seems a bit boring, but I really really want this to work,

so I will probably play more of it. I want to both do some brain

training (and this seems like it would work for that also), as well as

donating (hopefully useful) information to science.

 

In their words:

"As you might have guessed, by playing the games, you will actually

become part of a giant scientific study! With your permission your

game scores will be sent to us anonymously, for further analysis in

our lab. Then, as the results flood in, we’ll be able to use your

scores to investigate the function of the human brain.

Each game looks at a different aspect of brain function: how good we

are at stopping ourselves from doing something, how good our short

term memory is, how quickly we can take in visual objects, whether we

prefer to take risks or stay safe, and how these choices affect our

happiness."

First-year students used models to explain how neuronal synapses are strengthened during learning for Brain Awareness Week. Photo submitted by Shubhik DebBurman.

Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences professor Leslie Stone-Roy shows Rocky Mountain High School students Paola Reyes and Blanca Lopez different vertebrate brains at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences professor Leslie Stone-Roy, right, shows Rocky Mountain High School students Paola Reyes and Banca Lopez different vertebrate brains at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

The Great Brain Experiment!:

 

About GBE:

thinkneuroscience.wordpress.com/2013/03/11/the-great-brai...

 

The App (iOS):

itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-great-brain-experiment/id6112...

 

This is Brain Awareness Week, a celebration of learning and

understanding about the brain and neurosciences of all sorts.

 

Brain Awareness Week:

www.dana.org/brainweek/

 

BAW On Facebook:

www.facebook.com/BrainAwarenessWeek

 

As part of #BrainWeek, the Wellcome Institute is giving away a free

app to both teach folk more about how the brain and memory work, and

also to gather data for research scientists. That means it is a

citizen science / health literacy / neuroscience GAME.

 

I just downloaded it, and haven't gotten very far into it, but I am

excited about the idea of it more than the implementation, at least to

start. It seems a bit boring, but I really really want this to work,

so I will probably play more of it. I want to both do some brain

training (and this seems like it would work for that also), as well as

donating (hopefully useful) information to science.

 

In their words:

"As you might have guessed, by playing the games, you will actually

become part of a giant scientific study! With your permission your

game scores will be sent to us anonymously, for further analysis in

our lab. Then, as the results flood in, we’ll be able to use your

scores to investigate the function of the human brain.

Each game looks at a different aspect of brain function: how good we

are at stopping ourselves from doing something, how good our short

term memory is, how quickly we can take in visual objects, whether we

prefer to take risks or stay safe, and how these choices affect our

happiness."

Rocky Mountain High School student Josh Collier checks out a cat brain at a Brain Awareness Week session put on by Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences faculty and students, April 3, 2014.

Students pose for a group shot during Brain Awareness Week, Nov. 8-13. Events include this Brain Anatomy Lab presented by a First-Year Studies class and their student mentors. Photo submitted by Shubhik DebBurman.

Colorado State University Human Development and Family Studies and Biomedical Sciences student Erin Peter talks with Rocky Mountain High School students about epilepsy at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences professor Leslie Stone-Roy shows Rocky Mountain High School students Paola Reyes and Blanca Lopez different vertebrate brains at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

Biology student and RA Natalie Kukulka '13 explains her recent research regarding mutations in genes to RD Jeremy Moore during a symposium session for Brain Awareness Week. Photo submitted by Missy Sernatinger.

Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences student Alex Hughes demonstrates visual perception concepts to Rocky Mountain High School students at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences professor Leslie Stone-Roy, right, shows Rocky Mountain High School students Paola Reyes and Banca Lopez different vertebrate brains at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

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#FakeNews #Russia #media #MSM #lies #war #CNN #FakeNews #psychological #CYBERWAR #cyberwarfare #Control #Hacked #BrainAwarenessWeek

Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences professor Leslie Stone-Roy shows Rocky Mountain High School students neural activity of fruit flies at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

Nov. 14: Students take part in the Brain Anatomy Lab 101 as part of Brain Awareness Week hosted by the Department of Biology. Photo sent by Prof. Shubhik DebBurman. Submit your photos to dailyclick@lakeforest.edu.

Colorado State University Biomedical Sciences professor Leslie Stone-Roy, right, shows Rocky Mountain High School students Paola Reyes and Banca Lopez different vertebrate brains at a Brain Awareness Week session, April 3, 2014.

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