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Neural algorithms of human language

Current Works in Human Neuroscience: Laura Gwilliams
Halie Olson

Language in the Developing Brain

Sheri D. Choi Memorial Postdoctoral Lecture: Halie Olson
Joy Geng

Naturalistic visual search

Current Works in Human Neuroscience: Joy Geng
Vivek Jayaraman

Circuits for fast learning in navigation

WTI Inspiring Speaker: Vivek Jayaraman

Meet The Transmitter

Melanie Mitchell

Investigating abstract reasoning in humans and machines

WTI Inspiring Speaker: Melanie Mitchell
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A multivariate brain state for directing the mind's eye inward

Current Works in Human Neuroscience: Nicole Long
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Computation and Cognition

WTI Symposium
Denise Cai

Dynamic neural ensembles support memory stability and flexibility across the lifetime

WTI Inspiring Speaker: Denise Cai
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Cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying the subjective interpretation of complex experiences

Current Works in Human Neuroscience: Clara Sava-Segal
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WTI Postdoctoral Symposium

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How arousal shapes memory formation across sleep and wake

Current Works in Human Neuroscience: Brett Foster
M. Marsel Mesulam

Frontotemporal disorders and cognition

WTI Inspiring Speaker: M. Marsel Mesulam
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Using Whole-Body Cellular Activity Imaging to Uncover Principles of Brain-Body Coordination

Yale Hippocampus Symposium: Exploring Memory Across Scales

Alison Gopnik

Three ages and three intelligences: Exploit, explore, empower

WTI Inspiring Speaker: Alison Gopnik
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Positron emission tomography at Yale: Synaptic imaging in humans and much, much more

Current Works in Human Neuroscience: Richard Carson
SfN 2025

Wu Tsai SfN 2025 Social

Kang Shen

Understanding neuronal cell biology: From development to diseases

WTI Inspiring Speaker: Kang Shen
Art by Serena Scapagnini

Spaces: An exploration of art and memory

WTI Artist-in-Residence: Serena Scapagnini
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WTI Workshop: Efficient Use of Cluster Misha

On the second floor of Yale's Peabody Museum, visitors encounter a digital installation anchored by a replica of the human brain before entering a new temporary exhibition. (Photo by Andy Melien)

Mind/Matter: The Panel

Wu Tsai Institute + Yale Peabody Museum
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Brains, Minds, and Machines Open House

Timothy Lillicrap

Learning to think by reinforcing useful thoughts

WTI Inspiring Speaker: Timothy Lillicrap