The MBB Lunch Series is free and open to the Harvard community. For lunch, please RSVP.
Neural Correlates of Traumatic Childbirth Recall and Associations with Maternal Bonding Behaviors in Women with Childbirth-Related PTSD Symptoms Zohar Beman Postdoctoral Fellow, Psychiatry
MIND BRAIN BEHAVIOR JUNIOR SYMPOSIUM 2019-2020: HOW THE BRAIN IS SHAPED BY EXPERIENCE
Please note: This event is not open to the public.
The MBB junior symposium features talks by and discussions with a variety of scholars on an interdisciplinary theme in mind/brain/behavior. The symposium will include speaker presentations and a lunch/discussion with speakers and MBB faculty. Participation is required of students pursuing the Certificate in MBB (students in honors...
Pound Hall Room 101 (Harvard Law School), 1536 Massachusetts Avenue
The 1980s Biological Revolution in Psychiatry: What Really Happened and What Really Happened Next
The 1980s, by common consensus, saw a big and remarkably rapid pivot away from previously dominant psychoanalytic and social science perspectives in psychiatry and towards a so-called ”medical...
The MBB Lunch Series is free and open to the Harvard community. For lunch, please RSVP.
Impact of gut microbiome composition on neuroendocrine signaling and feeding behavior in avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder Stephanie Harshman Research Fellow, Neuroendocrine Unit
Avoidant/...
The MBB Lunch Series is free and open to the Harvard community.
Mitigating One-Sided Biases in Natural Language Understanding Datasets Yonatan Belinkov Postdoctoral Fellow, Computer Science A primary goal of computational linguistics and natural language processing is to design machines that can understand human language and perform specific natural language understanding (NLU) tasks. Many such tasks consist of identifying the relationship between two objects, such as a paragraph and a...