CSCA Archive
February 5: CSCA lecture by Catherine Snow
On February 5, professor Catherine Snow from Harvard University, USA, will give a CSCA Lecture. She will talk about factors involved in deep reading comprehension. Read more...
On February 5, professor Catherine Snow from Harvard University, USA, will give a CSCA Lecture. She will talk about factors involved in deep reading comprehension. Read more...
Happy New Year!
The CSCA management staff wishes our researchers, students and CSCA lecturers a wonderful 2010! Read more...
The CSCA management staff wishes our researchers, students and CSCA lecturers a wonderful 2010! Read more...
Vacancy Research Junior Lecturer/Tutor Master Brain and Cognitive Sciences: Current Issues (0,2 fte - 8 hours)
The Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam is looking for a junior lecturer/tutor for the course “Current Issues in Brain and Cognitive Sciences” of the Research Master Brain and Cognitive Sciences for 8 hours a week.
To apply please make sure we receive your resume and motivation letter before Tuesday 12 January 2010.
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The Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam is looking for a junior lecturer/tutor for the course “Current Issues in Brain and Cognitive Sciences” of the Research Master Brain and Cognitive Sciences for 8 hours a week.
To apply please make sure we receive your resume and motivation letter before Tuesday 12 January 2010.
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UvA honorary doctorate for psychologist Karmiloff-Smith
On January 7, 2010, the Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam organises the symposium 'Cognition, the Brain, and Atypical Development' to celebrate the honorary doctorate of Prof. dr. Annette Karmiloff-Smith at the University of Amsterdam. She will receive her honorary doctorate during the Dies Natalis celebration on January 8, 2010.
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On January 7, 2010, the Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam organises the symposium 'Cognition, the Brain, and Atypical Development' to celebrate the honorary doctorate of Prof. dr. Annette Karmiloff-Smith at the University of Amsterdam. She will receive her honorary doctorate during the Dies Natalis celebration on January 8, 2010.
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December 9: CSCA lecture by Eveline Crone
On December 9, professor Eveline Crone from Leiden University will give a CSCA Lecture. She will talk about the development of social understanding in adolescents and which brain regions might be associated with this. Read more...
On December 9, professor Eveline Crone from Leiden University will give a CSCA Lecture. She will talk about the development of social understanding in adolescents and which brain regions might be associated with this. Read more...
UvA presents Brain and Cognitive Sciences as research priority area
The University of Amsterdam (UvA) has designated 15 fields in which it wishes to actively foster further development. One of these fields is ‘brain and cognitive sciences'. Read more...
The University of Amsterdam (UvA) has designated 15 fields in which it wishes to actively foster further development. One of these fields is ‘brain and cognitive sciences'. Read more...
October 14: CSCA lecture by John-Dylan Haynes
The CSCA Lecture Series 2009-2010 starts with a lecture by professor John-Dylan Haynes from the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Berlin. He will talk about his research on deciphering what people think on the basis of their neuronal activity.
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The CSCA Lecture Series 2009-2010 starts with a lecture by professor John-Dylan Haynes from the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Berlin. He will talk about his research on deciphering what people think on the basis of their neuronal activity.
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Prizes computational cognitive modelling research
During the Cognitive Science Conference 2009 in Amsterdam, several prizes for computational cognitive modelling research were awarded. Two of these prizes, on the subject of perception and action and on the subject of language, were sponsored by the Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam. Read more...
During the Cognitive Science Conference 2009 in Amsterdam, several prizes for computational cognitive modelling research were awarded. Two of these prizes, on the subject of perception and action and on the subject of language, were sponsored by the Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam. Read more...
Successful Summer School 'Consciousness and the Brain'
The CSCA Summer School 2009 'Consciousness and the brain' was a great success. Over 80 young scientists (master as well as PhD students) from the Netherlands and other European countries participated in this interdisciplinary Summer School, which was held from June 15 to 26, 2009.
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The CSCA Summer School 2009 'Consciousness and the brain' was a great success. Over 80 young scientists (master as well as PhD students) from the Netherlands and other European countries participated in this interdisciplinary Summer School, which was held from June 15 to 26, 2009.
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'Beyond psychology' - interview with Jeroen Raaijmakers
Jeroen Raaijmakers, director of the Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam talks about psychology, the CSCA, and interdisciplinary research in an interview in 'Mind Open', the digizine of the Psychology Research Institute. Read more...
Jeroen Raaijmakers, director of the Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam talks about psychology, the CSCA, and interdisciplinary research in an interview in 'Mind Open', the digizine of the Psychology Research Institute. Read more...
New institute for cognition research brings together various disciplines
Cognition research at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) receives an impulse through the installation of an institute dedicated to research that crosses the boundaries between the different disciplines. Read more...
Cognition research at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) receives an impulse through the installation of an institute dedicated to research that crosses the boundaries between the different disciplines. Read more...