Center for Neuroscience, Mind & Behavior

J.P. SCOTT DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES

12th Annual Lecture 2010
Thursday Dec 2nd 2010

 

 Gyorgy Buzsaki M.D., Ph.D.  Board of Governors Professor, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University Brain rhythms and cell assembly sequences in the service of cognition
11th Annual Lecture-2009
Wednesday Nov 4th 2009
BGSU Student Union
 Prof. Glenn Northcutt University of California, San Diego Invasion of Land: Insights into Comparative Neuroanatomy
     
10th Annual Lecture 2008

Wednesday October 22

101 Olscamp Hall 6:00-6:30 Refreshments/Reception 6:30-7:30 Lecture

 

Garet Lahvis, Ph.D

Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health and Science University

 

The genetics of social reward: Can a mouse enjoy the presence of a companion and what it may reveal about human motivations?

     

9th Annual Lecture - 2007
Thursday, 29 November, 2007; 6:30-7:30,112 Life Sciences Building

 Prof. Stephen Porges (Director, Brain-Body Center, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago)
 Autistic Behavior: Insights from Neurobiology
     

8th Annual Lecture - 2006
Thursday, 2 November, 2006; 6:30-7:30,112 Life Sciences Building

 Prof. Nicky Clayton (Cambridge University, UK)   What do crows know? Implications for the evolution of intelligence
     

7th Annual Lecture - 2005
Thursday, 8 September, 2005; 2:30-3:30,112 Life Sciences Building

 Prof. Larry Young (Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University School of Medicine) The Neurobiology and Evolution of Social Bonding
     
6th Annual Lecture - 2004:
Thursday, 9 December, 2004; 11:30-12:30,108 Psychology
 Prof. Randy J. Nelson (Psychology & Neuroendocrinology, Ohio State) Using Gene-Knockout Mice in Studies of Aggression: A Cautionary Tale
     
5th Annual Lecture - 2003:
Monday, 8 December, 2003,206 Bowen-Thomson Student Union
 Prof. Ann Kelley (Neuroscience Program, University of Wisconsin) Neural circuitry and motivation for food: integration of cognition, reward and energy
     
4th Annual Lecture - 2002 Prof. Warren Meck, PhD. (Duke University)  
     
3rd Annual Lecture - 2001:
Friday, 21 September, 2001
 Prof. Kenneth C. Catania, PhD. (Department of Neurobiology, Vanderbilt University) A nose that acts like an eye - the star-nosed mole's unusual sense of touch
     
2nd Annual Lecture - 2000: Friday, 15 September, 2000 Prof. Edward A. Kravitz, PhD. (Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School) Fighting Lobsters: from Genes to Behavior
     
1st Annual Lecture - 1999: Friday, 19 November, 1999 Prof. Mark Konishi, PhD. (CalTech) Sound localization in Owls