Keynote by Claire Sergent : Investigating the neural mechanisms of conscious processing in humans.
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
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Donders Discussions is an annual meeting dedicated to research on brain, cognition and behaviour across a broad spectrum, covering all the research themes of the Donders Institute.
This year’s theme is ‘Reconnecting minds – Bridging gaps’ and we are very happy to announce Timo van Kerkoerle and Claire Sergent as our keynote speakers!
We also have a series of round tables (on the use of AI models, how to deal with the review process and make our research greener ) and opportunities to present your own research (or research field) during the lightning talk session (including a short workshop beforehand) and parallel talks. You will also be able to hear about spooky academic horror stories and discuss the impact of our research.
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