Our next seminar in the BrainWeb Series will be "A mind set in stone: fossil traces of human brain evolution" by Philipp Gunz. https://t.co/M4Wy81nvaq
"Brains do not fossilise, but as they grow and expand during fetal and infant development, they leave an imprint in the..."
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Get up to speed for our next seminar in the #BrainWebSeries with Matteo Mossio thanks to this meta-thread about his book "Biological Autonomy"
https://t.co/EOMItlplxo
Join us 30 May 2022
UTC: 3pm
Paris: 5pm
NY: 11am
“Biological Autonomy” by Antonio Moreno and Matteo Mossio provides a theoretical framework to understand living organisms, and issues related to teleology, agency, evolution, multicellularity and cognition.
Here's a meta-thread with notes I took while reading it 🧵(🧵)!
Our next seminar in the BrainWeb Series will be "On biological and cognitive autonomy" by Matteo Mossio, organised with @IpNeuro
"In this talk I will introduce the central notions of the theory of autonomy, as it is being currently developed in biology and cognitive science."
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Quick reminder: Save Mon 25.04. 3pm UTC! The BrainWeb Series will have @AleAliSousa talk about "Four questions about brain and behaviour". Come join us! We'll use Crowdcast & have a nice discussion 🧠 🕸
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The BrainWeb Series will kick off with @AleAliSousa "Four questions about brain and behaviour".
"Tinbergen encouraged ethologists to address animal behaviour by answering four questions, covering physiology, adaptation, phylogeny, and development." 1/n
The BrainWeb Series will kick off with @AleAliSousa "Four questions about brain and behaviour".
"Tinbergen encouraged ethologists to address animal behaviour by answering four questions, covering physiology, adaptation, phylogeny, and development." 1/n
The BrainWeb Series will kick off with @AleAliSousa "Four questions about brain and behaviour".
"Tinbergen encouraged ethologists to address animal behaviour by answering four questions, covering physiology, adaptation, phylogeny, and development." 1/n
@AleAliSousa "Further, I show that we now have or are developing the data and analytical methods necessary to study the natural history of the human mind" 3/n