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Seminars providing a forum for neuroscientists across Cambridge and beyond to discuss contemporary and interdisciplinary research topics and issues. The seminars planned for 2021/22 are intended to provide an additional forum for a more detailed discussion of the new emerging themes of Cambridge Neuroscience: Neurons, Circuits and Networks Social Behaviour and Communication Brains & Machines Adaptive Brains and Machines Lifelong Brain Development Beyond the Neuron: glia, vascular and immune cells They will be open to both members of the University, external academics and members of the public. We have tried to reflect the diversity of people’s interests at the University with our programme, and the breadth of the research taking place in Cambridge. We had a very successful first term of seminars where the presentations focused on Covid-19, Neuroscience and Mental Health. Recordings of the talks will be made available at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyHH6tiQcj4RBzkjTf7vhEQ/ If you have a question about this list, please contact: Dr Dervila Glynn. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 5 upcoming talks and 35 talks in the archive. Exploring mechanisms of human brain expansion in cerebral organoids
Brain and behavioural impacts of early life adversity
Network science and network medicine: New strategies for understanding and treating the biological basis of mental ill-health
Cross-modality imaging of the neural systems that support executive functions
Dissecting the neural circuits underlying prefrontal regulation of reward and threat responsivity in a primate
Why is the suprachiasmatic nucleus such a brilliant circadian time-keeper?
How bilingualism modulates the neural mechanisms of selective attention
Common elements: An innovative methodology for identifying effective interventions in early childhood education
Mechanisms to medicines in neurodegeneration
Embodied Artificial Intelligence: Building brain and body together in bio-inspired robots
Transdiagnostic approaches to understanding neurodevelopment
The brain control of appetite: Can an old dog teach us new tricks?
In vitro bioelectronic models of the gut-brain axis
Activity dependent myelination: a mechanism for learning and regeneration?
From Vulnerable Plaque to Vulnerable Brain: Understanding the Role of Inflammation in Vascular Health, Stroke, and Cerebrovascular Disease
Regenerative Neuroimmunology - a stem cell perspective
AI-guided solutions for early detection of neurodegenerative disorders
Bedside to bench and back again, a path to translational pain research?
Covid And Cognition
Can we repair the Parkinsonian brain?
Unpacking Nature from Nurture: Understanding how Family Processes Affect Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Learning in pain: probabilistic inference and (mal)adaptive control.
Data-driven Artificial Social Intelligence: From Social Appropriateness to Fairness
Organization of Midbrain Serotonin System
A developmental-cognitive perspective on the impact of adolescent social media use
Electronics on the brain
Recurrent problems in spinal-cord and cerebellar circuits
Social deprivation, coping and drugs: a bad cocktail in the COVID-19 era: evidence from preclinical studies
Generation Covid-19: Should the fetus be worried?
Development of the social brain in adolescence and effects of social distancing
The early impact of COVID-19 on mental health and community physical health services and their patients’ mortality in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, UK
Population studies and ageing brains, in a time of COVID
The impact of Covid-19 on the mental health of children and young people.
NeuroCOVID: Epidemiology, biomarkers, and pathophysiology
Is the COVID-19 pandemic really causing mental illness?
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