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The next Cambridge Methods In Cognitive Neuroscience Day will take place on '''30 November 2020'''. == 4 December 2023 ==
The Methods Day will consist of 16 short talks, mostly from researchers around Cambridge, on methodological innovations and new application in brain imaging, brain stimulation, behavioural research and web-based experiments. It is aimed at the broader Cambridge cognitive neuroscience community, from master's students to PIs.
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Our talks will cover methods developments and applications in behavioural sciences, neuroimaging and brain stimulation. The programme consists of 19 short and rather informal talks, mostly by speakers from the Cambridge neuroscience community.

Attendance will be restricted to cam-domains as for Chaucer Club talks.
This year's Methods Day will take place '''in-person only'''. Everybody is welcome. Attendance is free and does not require registration.
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We will provide refreshments throughout the day as well as a light lunch.

If the PDF doesn't show up in your browser you can open the [[attachment:Methods_Day_4Dec23.pdf|Methods Day Schedule]] here.
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Unfortunately, there seems to be a problem viewing the PDF in Mozilla browsers. You can open the [[attachment:Methods_Day_30Nov20.pdf|Methods Day Schedule]] here.

Please have a look at this year's schedule: <<EmbedObject(Methods_Day_30Nov20.pdf,width=100%,height=600px)>>

Cambridge Methods In Cognitive Neuroscience Day

4 December 2023

The Methods Day will consist of 16 short talks, mostly from researchers around Cambridge, on methodological innovations and new application in brain imaging, brain stimulation, behavioural research and web-based experiments. It is aimed at the broader Cambridge cognitive neuroscience community, from master's students to PIs.

This year's Methods Day will take place in-person only. Everybody is welcome. Attendance is free and does not require registration.

Videos of previous Methods Days can be found on the CBU’s web-site.

We will provide refreshments throughout the day as well as a light lunch.

If the PDF doesn't show up in your browser you can open the Methods Day Schedule here.

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For questions and comments please contact olaf.hauk@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk .

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