We closed out CNS 2024 in Toronto with another excellent poster session, followed by a whopping 6 more symposia, including on the production of language nd a special session in honor of Endel Tulving about the modern science of memory. Check out some highlights in photos and tweets below:
Poster Session F:
A great final Poster Session at #CNS2024 https://t.co/3S6ZkaGcCT pic.twitter.com/Ayfxr9n1pV
— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 16, 2024
Symposia:
Fascinating!: Vocal pitch is related to face and limb gestures, as seen with Ariane Grande hitting a high note… likely remnants of the evolution of vocal pitch control in the brain- @GregoryHickok #CNS2024 pic.twitter.com/XlkGS2tTUu
— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 16, 2024
.@libertysays will be talking about how we perceive our own voices when we hear them in a recording
“We’re not just producing, we’re not just listening.” It’s a complex, integrated system. #CNS2024 pic.twitter.com/1ywYN8NekN— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 16, 2024
.@sriescornou is discussing cognitive control mechanisms in language production
“No brain region is an island” -multiple systems must work together #CNS2024 pic.twitter.com/cpAigcctQx— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 16, 2024
.@GopalaSpeech will be discussing the latest advancements in neuroprostheses for communication (speech #BCI)#CNS2024 pic.twitter.com/f5x0iNDBXj
— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 16, 2024
Science is amazing! Still a work in progress but wow…#CNS2024 #IFLscience pic.twitter.com/KroHkxvv51
— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 16, 2024
Great talk by @timbuschman on the geometry of Cognitive Control at #CNS2024! pic.twitter.com/xPlNsrQkpz
— Martín Irani (@martiniranic) April 16, 2024
Fantastic and touching symposium remembering Endel Tulving. Great history of his childhood to his many many many contributions to memory! Lots of Endelisms! @SchacterLab @CNSmtg #cns2024 pic.twitter.com/iTKr57eBCa
— Sheena Josselyn (@sjo09) April 16, 2024
So Long!:
Leaving Toronto and @CNSmtg today – what a fantastic meeting & I’m super proud of my trainees who did an excellent job representing the lab! Come visit us in Ottawa @carletoncogsci! pic.twitter.com/sgN6G6FF3j
— John Anderson (@janderz) April 16, 2024
And that’s a wrap on #CNS2024
Here are some final looks of #IHN showcasing their work at the poster sessions.
What a spectacular meeting @CNSmtg!
See you next year. #IHNconferences #neuroscience #neuroimaging pic.twitter.com/IRSyt3KNgl— Institute for Human Neuroscience (@BoysTown_IHN) April 16, 2024
A major theme that emerged across talks and research areas at #CNS2024 was “context.”
“It’s all context” said Lynn Nadel…@MerriamWebster pic.twitter.com/inRyTmv2M7— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 16, 2024
Thank you CNS members for a fantastic #CNS2024 in Toronto. We loved sciencing with you and look forward to #CNS2025 next year in Boston (March 29-April 1). Farewell!
A big shout-out to our exhibitors and the @CNSmtg team!#Neuroscience pic.twitter.com/TbIDY6F8Jq— CNS News (@CogNeuroNews) April 16, 2024
-Lisa M.P. Munoz
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