events
Talk title TBD
event sponsored by
Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS)
series
Cognitive, Auditory, and Neural Bases of Language and Speech
speaker
Dr. Suzanne Dikker
Suzanne Dikker's work merges cognitive neuroscience, performance art and education. She uses a 'crowdsourcing' neuroscience approach to bring human brain and behavior research out of the lab, into real-world, everyday situations, with the goal to characterize the brain basis of dynamic human social communication. As a senior research scientist at the Max Planck - NYU Center for Language, Music and Emotion (CLaME), affiliate research scientist at the Department of Clinical Psychology at VU Amsterdam, and member of the art/science collective OOSTRIK + DIKKER, Suzanne leads various research projects, including MindHive, a citizen science platform that supports community-based initiatives and student-teacher-scientist partnerships for human brain and behavior research.
Please email Tyler at tyler.lee@duke.edu for Zoom access
Categories
Research