Joint Tamagawa-Caltech Lecture course on genetic, cellular and cognitive approaches to understanding social behavior
Dates: June 7-8, 2011
Venue: Kyoto University Clock Tower Centennial Hall
This conference is supported by Tamagawa University Global COE program (Tamagawa University and Caltech) and Kyoto University Primate Research Institute. It is intended for students and faculty with an interest in social neuroscience.
Understanding human social behavior requires a highly interdisciplinary approach including studies on genes, neural systems, and social communication. A key aim is to bring together international researchers who work in these fields for fruitful discussion.
This two-day conference immediately precedes the 15th annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness. See more details below;
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Joint Tamagawa-Caltech Lecture course on genetic, cellular and cognitive approaches to understanding social behavior (report in Japanese) |
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