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One of the most exciting areas of research in neuroscience in the past few years has been the use of brain-machine and brain-computer interfaces in expanding our knowledge of the functions of the normal nervous system, and as a therapy in the restoration of function for patients after a variety of debilitating nervous system diseases or injuries, including stroke, spinal cord injury, hearing loss, movement disorders, and others. Join us at our 11th Annual Neuroscience Symposium on October 26-27, as we hear from world-leading researchers about ground-breaking new discoveries
Please mark your calendars for our colloquium speaker, Martin Sellbom, Ph.D. who is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Dr. Sellbom will be giving a talk entitled “Personality Disorders in our Diagnostic Manuals: An Ugly Past, but Promising Future” on Wednesday, September 20th, 2023 at 9:30 - 10:30 am in room 102 Kent Hall Annex, Kent campus.
Researchers don’t spend enough time writing for practitioners; practitioners, therefore, don’t always have access to high quality research, according to Rick Ferdig, Ph.D., Summit Professor of Learning Technologies and professor in the School of Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum Studies. Ferdig was part of a team of national editors who worked with the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) to release a new and free book titled, “What PreK–12 Teachers Should Know About Educational Technology in 2023: A Research-to-Practice Anthology.” "I’m very proud ...