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CCBBI Talk Series

CCBBI Talk Series guest speaker- Dr. Leah Somerville (Harvard University)
February 1, 2019
1:00PM - 2:00PM
1835 Neil Avenue, Psychology Building, Room 35

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Add to Calendar 2019-02-01 13:00:00 2019-02-01 14:00:00 CCBBI Talk Series Important: Please note this meeting has been canceled. Please join us for our next meeting on Friday, March 8th, 2019.   Guest Speaker:Dr. Leah SomervilleHarvard University, Department of PsychologyTalk Title: Using value to guide goal directed behavior: Neurodevelopmental mechanisms & behavioral consequenceAbstract: My lab's research aims to reveal how neurodevelopmentally-mediated shifts in circuit-level brain function contribute to changes in motivated, emotional, and social behavior during adolescence. My talk will feature new work that reveals how the adolescent brain is uniquely “tuned” to particular suites of motivated cues, which impacts adolescents’ inhibitory control and decision making. Ultimately, the aims of this work are threefold: to bolster fundamental understanding of human neurodevelopment in the second decade of life, to inform relationships between circuit-level brain function and human behavioral outcomes more generally, and to gain insight into mechanisms of health risks that emerge during adolescence.* This meeting will take the place of the regularly scheduled meeting on 2/8/19.The CCBBI Talk Series and MRI Users Meetings foster the exchange of experience and expertise in neuroimaging among MRI users at OSU, as well as with external speakers (through the CCBBI Talk Series). The main focus is on methodological aspects of MRI research and experiment design and also serves to highlight novel approaches and topics. The meetings offer a space for a lively exchange of ideas that benefit all users, to make the best possible use of technologies available in the CCBBI.Meetings are generally held on the second Friday of every month at 1:00pm in the Psychology Building, Room 35. To receive meeting details and related MRI announcements, please complete a request form and specify that you would like to be added to the CCBBI mailing list. 1835 Neil Avenue, Psychology Building, Room 35 Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging ccbbi.service@osu.edu America/New_York public

Important: Please note this meeting has been canceled. Please join us for our next meeting on Friday, March 8th, 2019.  

 

Guest Speaker:

Dr. Leah Somerville
Harvard University, Department of Psychology

Talk Title: Using value to guide goal directed behavior: Neurodevelopmental mechanisms & behavioral consequence

Abstract: My lab's research aims to reveal how neurodevelopmentally-mediated shifts in circuit-level brain function contribute to changes in motivated, emotional, and social behavior during adolescence. My talk will feature new work that reveals how the adolescent brain is uniquely “tuned” to particular suites of motivated cues, which impacts adolescents’ inhibitory control and decision making. Ultimately, the aims of this work are threefold: to bolster fundamental understanding of human neurodevelopment in the second decade of life, to inform relationships between circuit-level brain function and human behavioral outcomes more generally, and to gain insight into mechanisms of health risks that emerge during adolescence.

* This meeting will take the place of the regularly scheduled meeting on 2/8/19.


The CCBBI Talk Series and MRI Users Meetings foster the exchange of experience and expertise in neuroimaging among MRI users at OSU, as well as with external speakers (through the CCBBI Talk Series). The main focus is on methodological aspects of MRI research and experiment design and also serves to highlight novel approaches and topics. The meetings offer a space for a lively exchange of ideas that benefit all users, to make the best possible use of technologies available in the CCBBI.

Meetings are generally held on the second Friday of every month at 1:00pm in the Psychology Building, Room 35. To receive meeting details and related MRI announcements, please complete a request form and specify that you would like to be added to the CCBBI mailing list.

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