10/23/2024
The Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CCBN) and the Centre for Oral History and Tradition (COHT) are hosting the World Premiere of Brainstorm, a documentary produced by Bailey and Soda Films about University of Lethbridge neuroscientists who revolutionized our understanding of the brain, developed prevention strategies for brain disorders, and established programs to improve brain health.
Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience University of Lethbridge Healthy Lethbridge Family Centre in Lethbridge Public Library City of Lethbridge- City Hall United Way of Lethbridge & South Western Alberta
10/10/2024
World premiere of a locally produced documentary. All welcome!
03/11/2020
Lecture cancelled due to COVID-19 risk.
03/01/2020
Check out what's happening in local neuroscience this month!
Neuroscience News - March 2020
From same-s*x marriage to gender-neutral restrooms, s*x, gender, and s*xuality have become hot topics in the news. But have you ever wondered about the science of it all? Join Aubrey Demchuk, a PhD Candidate in Neuroscience, to learn more about how your genes shape your physical, psychological, and....
02/27/2020
Join us Monday, March 2, at 6:30 pm for a free public talk by Dr. Giulio Tononi, a world expert in consciousness.
The talk will be at the University of Lethbridge Science Commons Building, room SA8002.
02/20/2020
Let's talk about s*x, baby!
POSTPONED UNTIL MAY 20, 2020 to help limit the spread of COVID-19.
02/18/2020
Talk Title: Consciousness: From Theory to Practice
Abstract: What is consciousness, and what is its neural substrate in the brain? Why are certain parts of the brain important for consciousness, but not others that have even more brain cells and are just as complicated? Why does consciousness fade with dreamless sleep even though the brain remains active? Does consciousness always fade when patients become unresponsive after brain damage, during generalized seizures, during general anesthesia, or even in deep sleep? And are newborns, animals, and intelligent computers conscious? Integrated information theory (IIT) is an attempt to answer these and other questions in a principled manner. IIT starts not from the brain, but from consciousness itself - the world of experience – and derives from it what it takes for a system to be conscious. The results of this exploration can account for many empirical findings, lead to counterintuitive predictions, and has motivated the development of promising new tests for the practical assessment of consciousness in non-communicative subjects.
Room or Area: SA8002
March 3, 2020 @ 12:15 pm
02/01/2020
Click below to read about what's happening in neuroscience in Lethbridge!
Neuroscience News - February 2020
01/23/2020
Dr. Marijke Achterberg, an assistant professor from the University of Utrecht, will be giving a talk on the neuropharmacology of social play. The talk will be held on Monday, February 3, at 1:45 pm in AH116 at the University of Lethbridge.