NIH Workshop: Insights Into Cognitive And Neural Function Through Eye Tracking
Topic: Upcoming NIH Workshop: Insights Into Cognitive And Neural Function Through Eye Tracking The Center for Multimodal Neuroimaging (CMN; cmn.nimh.nih.gov) and the fMRI Core Facility (FMRIF; fmrif.nimh.nih.gov) are proud to announce our upcoming workshop September 4-5 on “Insights Into Cognitive And Neural Function Through Eye Tracking”. The workshop brings together ten experts (8 extramural, 2 intramural) linking together eye tracking and cognition. An introduction to the workshop will be provided by Dr. Chris Baker. On Wednesday, September 4th, speakers will present their research into theory and methods from 9am – 5pm, full schedule available soon. On September 5th, the speakers will take part in a roundtable specifically tailored to NIH trainees from 9am – 12pm (noon). This is an ideal opportunity for trainees to connect with experts and get advice on training and career development. The workshop will be held on the NIH Bethesda campus in Building 40 and simultaneously streamed on zoom. Recordings will be available later on NIH VideoCast and YouTube. More information can be found on our website: https://cmn.nimh.nih.gov/cmnworkshop2024
participants (1)
-
Francisco Pereira