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CNS 2022: Day 2 Highlights

April 24, 2022

The second day of CNS 2022 was action packed with 6 symposia — on topics ranging from the aging brain and Alzheimer’s to challenges for understanding consciousness — two poster sessions, a DEI workshop, and the George A. Miller Prize lecture by BJ Casey. Check out some highlights in photos and tweets below.

Posters and a continental breakfast and IN PERSON mingling! Here we go, CNS Day 2! #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/wDEk57fv5s

β€” Dr. Teodora Stoica (@CuriousCortex) April 24, 2022

Enjoying the breakfast buffet at #CNS2022?
Come see me at poster *B66*, I can talk to you about brain plasticity in older bilingual adults while you eat your pastries!🧠πŸ₯¨ pic.twitter.com/iKNpuejxSp

β€” Caitlin O’Riordan (@CaitlinORiordan) April 24, 2022

Thanks to everyone to came by this morning! And thanks to the coffee β˜•οΈ for maintaining us in shape to talk research #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/zkmBr9Li3K

β€” Marta Rivera Zurita (@MartaRivZ) April 24, 2022

Yang Dan on top-down visual attention. #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/TqXEcP5ek3

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

Great showing for Michelle Craske’s talk on fear responses during Invited Symposium 2: Challenges for the Metacognitive Foundations of Consciousness. #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/g0N0B25HwR

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

Michelle Craske of #UCLA discusses how conscious reappraisal can change physiological threat responses (indicative of their dependence), but physiological threat responses do not change conscious reappraisal (indicative of their independence)#CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/FomiJOBuHb

β€” Dr. Teodora Stoica (@CuriousCortex) April 24, 2022

Cindy Lustig kicks off the workshop on writing an effective DEI statement by inviting feedback and participation from CNS members about ways to improve on DEI issues #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/taGZCiXva5

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

.@CorinnePettigr1 discusses brain changes that occur at midlife that are precursors for dementia and Alzheimer’s, opening a window for potential intervention #CNS2022 #Alzheimers pic.twitter.com/m1zs4Q1VI8

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

William Kremen describes the role of brain network controllability and executive function in midlife as they relate to Alzheimer’s disease later in life #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/wb9NVwRd3C

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

David Kraemer discusses the neural underpinnings of deductive reasoning for knowledge construction in STEM domains #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/tvQPrl9iTw

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

The effect of eye movements on memory is very serious business! #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/h02oB1ySBo

β€” Alex Gordienko (@alexgordienko_) April 24, 2022

Casey is going to tour us through how developments in cognitive neuroscience in the 21st century have informed both understanding and treatment of the adolescent and developing brain #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/SbhozVUFbr

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

We can no longer think of the adolescent brain as just a mini adult brain -BJ Casey #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/gnMDa4LeR1

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

To learn more about BJ Casey’s work, check out our Q&A: https://t.co/wgZPkhxt3g #CNS2022

β€” CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 24, 2022

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