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Illustration for news: Winter School was organized by Faculty of Social Sciences

Winter School was organized by Faculty of Social Sciences

Our Master's programme presents brain-computer interface co-developed by Elizaveta Okorokova, 2nd year Master student, in Neuroimaging Methods Group of Centre for Cognition and Decision Making

Illustration for news: Eye Tracking Workshop by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD

Eye Tracking Workshop by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Eye Tracking Workshop given by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD, associate professor at School of Psychology, HSE.
Saturday, Feb 13th and 20th, 11am – 5pm

Illustration for news: Open lecture “Neuroscience and neurorehabilitation of language: Theory – Experiment - Translation” by Professor Friedemann Pulvermüller

Open lecture “Neuroscience and neurorehabilitation of language: Theory – Experiment - Translation” by Professor Friedemann Pulvermüller

We are pleased to invite you to “Neuroscience and neurorehabilitation of language: Theory – Experiment - Translation”, open lecture by Friedemann Pulvermüller on Febraury, 9th at 5 pm.

Illustration for news: Computational Modelling and Machine Learning Workshop by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD

Computational Modelling and Machine Learning Workshop by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD

We would like to invite you to participate in the optional workshop “Computational Modelling and Machine Learning Workshop” given by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD, associate professor in the department of psychology, HSE.
UPD: Click for the schedule of February sessions

An intensive course "From single-cell neurophysiology to neuronal ensemble recordings and brain-machine interfaces" by Mikhail Lebedev (Ph.D., Duke University, USA); December 23rd - 25th, 2014

Mikhail Lebedev (Ph.D., Duke University, USA)  will give an intensive course "From single-cell neurophysiology to neuronal ensemble recordings and brain-machine interfaces"