Instant Gratification, Multiple Selves, and Self-Control: How to Control Your Selves
Hosted by MBB Co-Directors Alfonso Caramazza and Albert Galaburda We are pleased to announce our 2010-2011 MBB Distinguished Harvard Lecture.
Our special lecturer will be David I. Laibson, Robert I. Goldman Professor of Economics. This talk is open to the public. People frequently fail to live up to their good intentions. New Year's resolutions, diets, exercise regimes, budgets, and self-imposed deadlines are reliably broken.... Read more about MBB Distinguished Harvard Lecture - 2010-2011
The MBB junior symposium is an all-day meeting that features talks by and discussions with a variety of scholars on an interdisciplinary theme in mind/brain/behavior. The symposium will include speaker presentations, a lunch with speakers and MBB faculty, discussion groups, and closing panel. It is open to MBB juniors and those MBB seniors who did not attend the 2009 symposium. It is required of students pursuing the Certificate in MBB (students in honors MBB tracks) and is also open to students pursuing or considering a secondary field in MBB.
The MBB junior symposium is an all-day meeting that features talks by and discussions with a variety of scholars on an interdisciplinary theme in mind/brain/behavior. The symposium will include speaker presentations, a lunch with speakers and MBB faculty, discussion groups, and closing panel. It is open to MBB juniors and those MBB seniors who did not attend the 2008 symposium. It is required of students pursuing the Certificate in MBB (students in honors MBB tracks) and is also open to students pursuing or considering a secondary field in MBB.