Center of Science, Policy and Society Programs: AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion
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AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion
Neuroscience, Brain & Mind Events
Lectures
- Toward a Remembrance of Things Past: Solving Alzheimer's Disease
23 September 2004 - Affective Computing: Toward Computers that Recognize and Respond to Human Emotion
20 May 2004 - What Neurology Can Tell Us About Human Nature and the Meaning of Art
18 March 2004 - Sleepless in Washington: Pharmacological Engineering of Human Needs
19 September 2002 - Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief
27 February 2002 - Flesh & Machines
31 May 2001
Workshops
- Neurosciences and Religion
February 1998
AAAS Annual Meeting Symposia
- Advances in Brain-Machine Interfaces: Applications and Implications
February 2013, Boston, MA - Ethics of Neuroscience: Lack of Consciousness and Assessment of Personhood
February 2006, St. Louis, MO - Neuroscience of Ethics: Material Foundations of Moral Agency
February 2006, St. Louis, MO - Primatology and Human Nature: Cooperation and Altruism
February 2003, Denver, CO - Topical Lecture - Does Stress Make You Sick and Believing Make You Well - Dr. Esther M. Sternberg
February 2000, Washington, DC
Conferences
- Our Brains and Us: Neuroethics, Responsibility and the Self
17-19 April 2005 - Becoming Human
and Beyond
November 2001 - Seminar on Sociality
January 2001
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