Rewards, Habits, and Learning:
Towards an Integrative View of Frontostriatal Function
Please join us for a full-day symposium that will focus on recent advances in understanding the role of frontostriatal circuits in cognition.
Speakers include:
Mark D'Esposito (UC Berkeley)
Earl Miller (MIT)
John O'Doherty (CalTech)
Liz Phelps (NYU)
Trevor Robbins (Cambridge University)
Wolfram Schultz (Cambridge University)
Daphna Shohamy (Columbia University)
The symposium will take place at Columbia University's Morningside campus. A detailed program can be found here.
The symposium is free and open to the public, but space is limited and pre-registration is required.
Speakers include:
Mark D'Esposito (UC Berkeley)
Earl Miller (MIT)
John O'Doherty (CalTech)
Liz Phelps (NYU)
Trevor Robbins (Cambridge University)
Wolfram Schultz (Cambridge University)
Daphna Shohamy (Columbia University)
The symposium will take place at Columbia University's Morningside campus. A detailed program can be found here.
The symposium is free and open to the public, but space is limited and pre-registration is required.
This symposium is sponsored by CHDI, a private, not-for-profit research organization whose mission is to discover and develop drugs that slow the progression of Huntington’s disease, and is hosted by
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