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CNS 2022: Day 4 Highlights

April 27, 2022

We kicked off the last day of CNS 2022 in San Francisco in style with another excellent poster session, followed by a whopping 6 more symposia, including one on how the brain distinguishes between speech and music, highlighted in a new press release. Check out some highlights in photos and tweets below:

Last day of #CNS2022. Let's squeeze in this last round of posters in style! pic.twitter.com/vxlfNjd4gS

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

Great to hear some stories of real heroes, showing altruism in everyday life, and pointing toward commonalities in these events that go back to ancient caring systems #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/PAWpC2WVBF

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

Empathy is such a core part of the human experience and yet is the emotional state we know the least about in terms of neurobiology and how it can go wrong in psychiatric disorders -James Burkett #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/7TVlI2Bfxd

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

The origin of her work was rooted in work about the importance of giving to health, wellbeing, and lifespan #CNS2022

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

India Morrison closes out the session on empathy, social contact and neuromodulation discussing the role of touch in social contact #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/gGR49cIaiP

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

Great discussion now to conclude Invited Symposium 3: Marr's Level of Analysis #CNS2022
(left to right: Love, Poggio, Koch & Hurlbert) pic.twitter.com/oURsAdZHQx

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

Succinct and revealing presentation by @rAlisonAdcock during the flexible and adaptive nature of emotional memory seminar, suggesting that reward anticipation shapes memory but it's not monolithic. #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/gpYcGLtCix

— Dr. Teodora Stoica (@CuriousCortex) April 26, 2022

You can learn more about their work in this press release, hot off the presses! #CNS2022https://t.co/wX8JrxloxP #music #language #neuroscience

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

We'll actually be back in SF next year for the 2023 meeting! Hope you can join #CNS2022

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

Big thanks to our partners #CNS2022 pic.twitter.com/369w25mxr2

— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 26, 2022

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