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CNS 2019 Day 4 In Brief

March 27, 2019

It was a richly fulfilling 4 days of neuroscience in San Francisco at CNS 2019! Participants attended last poster session of the meeting and a were treated wonderful set of final symposia. Talks covered the social, connected brain, semantic memory, and relational reasoning, among other topics. Check out our full photo album of the day here on Facebook and check out our Twitter coverage here.

 

 

Want to learn more about this morning’s symposium on social connectedness with @ThaliaWheatley @DrVLeong and others? Check out our press release: https://t.co/WF7wEkCqSh #CNS2019 #neuroscience

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) March 26, 2019

Victoria Leong (University of Cambridge) discusses neural synchrony and social learning between babies and mothers

 

Adam Green (Georgetown) discuses spatial STEM education for relational reasoning

 

Well, thank you San Francisco and @CogNeuroNews @CNSmtg for a really superb conference – #CNS2019 was one of the best I’ve been to. pic.twitter.com/5AvWKbgz4p

— Richard Roche (@RRocheNeuro) March 27, 2019

Heading back home after a wonderful #CNS2019! So enjoyed the presentations, debates, & catching up with people. Incredibly proud of my lab for their posters. Not one bit sad about all the sleep I missed (despite the keynote) 😁

— Mariam Aly (@mariam_s_aly) March 26, 2019

#CNS2019 @CogNeuroNews @CNS_TA @CNSmtg Don’t Forget to Save the Date for CNS 2020 Annual Meeting! pic.twitter.com/8IOY2Cs1KD

— CNS Annual Meeting (@CNSmtg) March 27, 2019

 

-Lisa M.P. Munoz

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