The Brain in the Social World - Integrating Approaches from Neuroscience, Psychology and Social Network Analysis
Schmid College, Chapman University via YouTube
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and social network analysis to understand how the human brain functions within social contexts. Learn from UCLA researcher Carolyn Parkinson as she presents groundbreaking insights during the "Theorizing and Modeling in Neuroscience" conference at Chapman University. Discover integrated approaches that combine multiple disciplines to examine the complex relationship between brain function and social behavior. Gain valuable perspectives from this interdisciplinary presentation, which was part of a larger conference organized by leading academics Marco Panza, Thomas Pradeu, Michael Ibba, Uri Maoz, and Aaron Schurger, and jointly hosted by Schmid College of Science and Technology, the D.Sc. Program in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Physics, the Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, and the Institute for Interdisciplinary Brain and Behavioral Sciences.
Syllabus
Carolyn Parkinson: The Brain in the Social World Integrating Approaches from Neuroscience
Taught by
Schmid College, Chapman University