Dan Lloyd, Trinity College – Music As The Language of the Brain

On Trinity College Week: Does your brain speak in music? Dan Lloyd, professor of philosophy, discusses

Sarah Raskin, Trinity College – Prospective Memory

On Trinity College Week:  Where are my keys again? Sarah Raskin, professor of psychology and neuroscience,

William Church, Trinity College – Cell Death and Parkinson’s Disease

On Trinity College Week: To help fight Parkinson’s disease, catch it earlier. William Church, associate professor

Elizabeth Casserly, Trinity College – Vision and Communication

On Trinity College Week: Visual information is important for speech. Elizabeth Casserly, assistant professor of psychology,

Trinity College Week on The Academic Minute (2019.03.11)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.03.11 Monday, March 11th Elizabeth Casserly looks to understand the

The Academic Minute for 2019.03.04-03.08

The Academic Minute from 03.04 – 03.08 Monday, March 4th Steven Pressman – Colorado State University

Kristin Brethel-Haurwitz, University of Pennsylvania – Altruism and Kidney Donation

Why are some more altruistic than others? Kristin Brethel-Haurwitz, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania,

Seth Frey, University of California Davis – Poker

What can poker experts tell us? Seth Frey, assistant professor of communication at the University of

Robert Brown, United States Air Force Academy – Trans-Neptunian Objects

Is there a giant unknown planet beyond Neptune? Robert Brown, associate professor of Astronautics at the

Wesley Wildman, Boston University – Computer Simulations For Studying Religion

Can computers study complex human phenomena? Wesley Wildman, professor of philosophy, theology and ethics at the