New book by psychology professor Michael Gazzaniga examines the mystery of how the brain makes the mind
Sage Center for the Study of the Mind
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A study by a UCSB researcher suggests the behavioral flexibility of an invasive bird species is a distinct trait
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A UCSB researcher finds behavioral flexibility in great-tailed grackles, an invasive bird species, is more independent than thought
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Researcher finds strong evidence of social learning among New Caledonian crows
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What began as a scientific review of a half-century of brain studies became Michael Gazzaniga's memoir
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Bassett's MacArthur Fellowship will be used to study brain connectivity pattern changes in disease states or as new skills are learned
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UCSB researcher shows that New Caledonian crows can perform as well as 7- to 10-year-olds on cause-and-effect water displacement tasks
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Michael Gazzaniga, director of UC Santa Barbara’s SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind and a professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, has been named a 2015 William James...
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Michael Gazzaniga, professor of psychology at UC Santa Barbara and director of UCSB's Sage Center for the Study of Mind, is the recipient of a 2008 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association (APA).
