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- The MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences | Brain and . . .
The MIT Consciousness Club is co-led by philosopher Matthias Michel, the Old Dominion Career Development Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, and Earl Miller, the Picower Professor of Neuroscience in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
- Academic Program | Brain and Cognitive Sciences
At the heart of MIT is a unique combination of rigorous academics, cutting-edge research, technology, and passionate teaching These are the principles on which the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences was founded, and they remain at the heart of why students choose to join the department
- Faculty | Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Digital Equipment Corp LGO Professor of Management MIT Sloan; Department of Economics; Department of Brain Cognitive Sciences
- Course 6-9: Computation and Cognition | Brain and Cognitive Sciences
The Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and Brain and Cognitive Sciences (BCS) at MIT offer a joint curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science in Computation and Cognition that focuses on computational and engineering approaches to brain science, cognition, and machine intelligence
- Brain and Cognitive Sciences PhD Program | Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Graduate students help BCS mesh with the rest of MIT Supportive: Graduate students are the most frequent mentors of undergraduate students in UROPs, actively guiding and developing those who will become the next generation of top-tier graduate students
- Research Scholars Program | Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Students will start the BCS Post-bac program on September 1st and will receive a stipend, health insurance, tuition remission, and similar benefits offered to MIT graduate students
- Cog Lunch: Amani Maina-Kilaas | Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Location: 46-3037 Zoom: https: mit zoom us j 93749712563 Speaker: Amani Maina-Kilaas Affiliation: Levy Lab Title: Investigating Linguistic Expectations Through Integrative Modeling: A Case Study of Digging-In Effects Abstract: Under surprisal theory, linguistic expectations drive cognitive effort during language comprehension
- Building 46 | Brain and Cognitive Sciences
The MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences is unique on the MIT campus in that nearly all of our research and academic activity happens in one place, Building 46, a state-of-the-art facility designed to support groundbreaking science
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