667 zoekresultaten voor “computational neuroscience” in de Publieke website
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Javier Alonso Mora
Lezing
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CANCELLED: Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lezing, Lunch included
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Ronald Geskus
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Kristian Kersting
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Joaquin Vanschoren
Lezing
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The EU Global Strategy – Urban Agenda for the EU Nexus: The role of cities in implementing the EUGS
Lezing
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Remote Sensing in Ecology workshop
Congres/symposium, Workshop
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Harrie Oosterhuis
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Nava Tintarev
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Francesca Ieva
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lezing
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Double inaugural speech: how social context influences processes in the brain
It’s not a regular occurrence at Leiden University: two professors giving their inaugural lecture on the same day. Berna Güroğlu and Ellen de Bruijn specialise in related disciplines: they both research the influence of social context on processes in the brain – Güroğlu in adolescents and De Bruijn…
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Kids become real scientists with Lil'Scientist
Children are perfect scientists: they are bursting with curiosity, they want to know how the world works and they go exploring every day. Yet many children barely get a chance to be engaged in science. A number of scientists from the Young Academy want to change that. They have received 150,000 euros…
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Laura Steenbergen and Christian Eistrup win Leiden FameLab
Which young scientists are best at explaining their research in three minutes and can take part in the national finals? These questions were answered on 14 February in the Academy Building. Researchers Laura Steenbergen (cognitive neurosciences) and Christian Eistrup (astronomy) impressed the judges…
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2012 Two major NWO subsidies for language research in Leiden
Professor Johan Rooryck will be examining cognition and core knowledge systems and how possession is expressed in different languages. Rooryck and fellow researchers have been awarded two NWO grants totalling 2.75 million euro to carry out two research programmes: 'Knowledge and Culture' and 'Lend me…
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Difficulty with emotions and lack of trust: Mariska Kret's Vidi research
‘What a relief,’ was psychologist Mariska Kret’s reaction to the news of her Vidi grant from the national science financier NWO. The grant makes it possible for her to carry out new research into emotions and trust in patients with a social anxiety disorder and patients with autism.
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Two NWO grants for Johan Rooryck
LUCL is pleased to announce that Professor Johan Rooryck has been awarded both an NWO Horizon Grant for his project entitled 'Knowledge and culture', and an NWO Vrije Competitie Grant for his project entitled 'Lend me your ears: the grammar of (un)transferable possession' for a total of €2.75m.
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Almost 19 million euros for development and study of organs-on-chips
It sounds futuristic, but it is possible: the creation of miniature organs of patients in order to study them and see how diseases develop and can be treated. This is what researchers from the LUMC, Twente University (UT), UMCG, TU Delft and the Hubrecht Institute hope to achieve in the next ten years…
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‘Man's empathy comes from language and stories’
Man is nature's mind-reading champion: we are better able than any other living beings to empathise with others. This comes in part from our story-telling culture, according to Max van Duijn. PhD defence 20 April.
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The patient forum as a goldmine
Patients with certain diseases discuss their experiences and support one another on specialised internet forums. With the right data-science methods, these forums can be a goldmine of information for researchers. PhD candidate Anne Dirkson is researching these methods.
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Teamwork psychologists and educators appreciated and rewarded by KNAW
A team of developmental psychologists and educators are involving young people in the communication about brain development. A second team of Leiden neuroscientists conducts research into music and spatial skills and searches for healthcare applications. Both teams were awarded a sum of 10,000 euros…
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When you know how your brain works, you better understand who you are
On Sept. 29, Lara Wierenga, together with graphic designer Dirma Janse, presented their new book Atlas of our Brain. In the presence of fellow scientists and other interested parties, they shared some of the stunning illustrations and mind-boggling facts that can be found in the book.
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Seasons of Interdisciplinarity
The Seasons of Interdisciplinarity are an initiative by the Young Academy Leiden that started in 2021.
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LIBC Colloquium: Cultural Evolutionary Psychology
Lezing
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The ‘evolution’ of the Innateness Hypothesis for language
Lezing, LACG Meetings
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LIBC SYLVIUS Lecture
Lezing
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LCN2 Seminar: Critical Brain Dynamics
Lezing
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Destigmatizing the impact of trauma and PTSD
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
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AI & Data Science @ Archaeology
Lezing, Seminar
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Development matters - Longitudinal pathways in brain and behavior
Congres/symposium
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Peter Grünwald - webinar
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Hein Putter
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Peter Flach
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Marta Fiocco
Lezing
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Aris Politopoulos: ‘I use games as a teaching method'
In his lectures Aris Politopoulos combines archaeology with video games. He is one of the three nominees for the 2020 LUS Teaching Prize. 'A good teacher is always open to feedback from students.'
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Sylvius Lecture by Hugo Critchley
Lezing
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Dutch Network Science Society Symposium 2022
Congres/symposium
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Science & Cocktails: Why do People Fight?
Lezing
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First diplomas for International Bachelor in Psychology
Around 50 students have graduated from the new International Bachelor in Psychology (IBP) programme within three years. Inspiring speeches sketched an image of what it is like to study Psychology in an international classroom. Three international pioneers talk about their choices. Lecturer Janice Sandjojo…
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Spinoza prize for 'migraine professor' Michel Ferrari
Neurologist Professor Michel Ferrari has been awarded the Spinoza prize. 'In biomedical research you can only make breakthroughs at the borders between sciences,' according to Spinoza, doctor and scientist. 'This prize is proof that co-operation works.' Together with clinical and fundamental researchers…
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Veni subsidies for sixteen Leiden researchers
Sixteen researchers at Leiden University have received a Veni award from the Netherlands Organisation for Academic Research (NWO). This award offers promising young researchers the opportunity to further develop their ideas for a period of three years.
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LIBC Sylvius Mini Symposium: Psychobiological factors in itch
Lezing
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What Kind of an Illusion is the Illusion of Self?
Lezing
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Placebos, words and drugs: sharing common mechanisms of action
Lezing, LIBC Sylvius Lecture
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Cannabinoid receptor 2 agonists on their way to clinics – How industrial drug discovery and academic research can cross-fertilize each other
Lezing, Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on BioScience
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CANCELLED: Theories of argument structure and syntactic priming in comprehension
Lezing
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LIBC Sylvius Lecture
Lezing
- Publications
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Seminars
LCN2 organizes seminars on the last Friday of each month.