Press release & media coverage

Reasoning training alters white matter microstructure

Open-access article:

http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroanatomy/10.3389/fnana.2012.00032/abstract

Science Daily:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120822125222.htm

The Wall Street Journal (misguidedly titled “Why Lawyers Are So Smart”):

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB20000872396390444230504577615443664768610.html

Etc. And, of course, since this study involved LSAT preparation, it’s been cited in law-related websites, including some fun articles…

http://abovethelaw.com/2012/08/studying-for-the-lsat-makes-you-smarter-at-doing-well-on-the-lsat/

 

 

Kirstie and Alison selected to give talks at Society for Neuroscience

Distinguished Scientist Lecture invitation

Silvia has been invited to give a Distinguished Scientist Lecture in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. This is not until September, so she may have enough time to grow a distinguished white beard beforehand.

Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court has just ruled that life-without-parole sentencing for juveniles is unconstitutional, relying in part on evidence regarding the protracted timecourse of brain maturation. Over the last few years, a number of researchers, including Professor Bunge, co-wrote amicus briefs and testified in state State senate hearings that led up to this decision. The researchers took care to provide a balanced overview of extant research on brain development.

Coverage in La Nación article

http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1455875-pistas-sobre-como-aprende-el-cerebro

Yana Fandakova’s thesis defense

At Humboldt University in Berlin, at Yana Fandakova’s thesis defense. Yana, who graduated summa cum laude, is wearing a neat personalized graduation cap with lots of photos on it. Behind her from left to right: a Humboldt reseearcher, Silvia, Yee Lee Shing, Hauke Heekeren, Ulman Lindenberger, and Peter Frensch.

Funding for cognitive intervention in WA State

Thanks to the fundraising efforts of Jack Shonkhoff, Director of the Frontiers of Innovation, our lab has received philanthropic funding for a “Proposal to Advance the Frontiers of Innovation in Early Childhood Policy and Practice” in Washington State.

http://developingchild.harvard.edu/activities/frontiers_of_innovation/

Milestones

Change is in the air.

Today our 5th-year Neuroscience student Allyson Mackey gives her public Ph.D. thesis talk, titled “Reasoning training alters brain structure and function”. This fall she will head to Prof. John Gabrieli’s lab at MIT for a postdoc.

Kirstie Whitaker, also a 5th-year Neuroscience student, will be giving her thesis talk on August 17th, and then headed back to the U.K. for a postdoc.

Maia Barrow is coming on board on June 1st as a new full-time research assistant in the lab, followed by Belén Guerra, an incoming graduate student in Psychology.

 

Blast from the past!

Celebrating the lab’s 1-year anniversary, back in 2004 at UC Davis! From the left, Carter Wendelken (now our senior research scientist), Jesse Edelstein (grad student at UC Merced), Eveline Crone (full professor in the Netherlands), Ryan Honomichl (professor at a liberal arts college in Ohio), Sarah Donohue (currently at Duke and gearing up for a postdoc in Germany), and Mike Souza (professor at the University of British Columbia). We will have to do something big next summer for our 10th anniversary. Even bigger than the surprise chocolate cake below…

NYT Magazine: Can You Make Yourself Smarter?

Can You Make Yourself Smarter_ – NYTimes