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Regular meetings 3105 Tolman Hall (map) @ 6-7p Meetings take place on Tuesdays. Non-members are welcome to join in!
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Fall 2009 Social at La Val's Posted by: Allison Shapiro  | Tuesday, September 1st 2009 | Hello CogSci majors and affiliates!
Cognitive Science Students Association will be holding its first social Tuesday, September 8 at 6:30pm at La Val's on Euclid on North Side. Come check out our club and our plans for the 2009-2010 school year - and eat free pizza! Bring your friends and anyone interested in anything CogSci.
We look forward to meeting everyone!
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Feel Dead Brains Posted by: Milena Krstic  | Thursday, March 12th 2009 | The Cognitive Science Students Association is pleased to be hosting the popular event, Feel Dead Brains! It will be held on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 from 7:00pm - 10:00pm in 5101 Tolman Hall.
There will be a neuroanatomy talk by Bradley Voytek, an expert on the things that can go wrong during development and later life, and he is excited to come and share his knowledge with us. Then, the talk is followed by a chance for all of you to come up close and personal with the grey matter in everyone's heads. The brain is the most complex structure known anywhere, and to be able to study it closer is a real treat. So come, join the CSSA in this one-of-a-kind event!
Hope to see you all there!
(text from Chay Tanchanco) |
| Order our special blue-and-gold "Cognitive Science at UC Berkeley" t-shirt now, or Visit the CSSA store! New items, colors, and styles! Great CogSci-related items, at excellent prices! All proceeds support the non-profit CSSA; helping us to sponsor exciting events and bring in powerful guest speakers. Click here to go there now!
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What is Cognitive Science?
Cognitive Science is an emerging interdisciplinary field that brings together
portions of Psychology, Computer Science (AI), Neuroscience, Linguistics,
Education and many others. Essentially, its goal lies in understanding the
brain, how it
works, and how we might make better make use of it. For a more in-depth description,
visit the UCB Cognitive
Science web site.
What is the CSSA?
We are a tight-knit group of students interested in the current issues of Cognitive
Science. Our meetings take place on the first and third Wednesday of every month.
Meetings are typically an open discussion forum with focus on a particular topic
of interest. Anyone is welcome to attend and participate - if nothing else, it's
a great way to meet new friends.
How do I become involved?
To start, add yourself to our main mailing list now by entering your e-mail address
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Once on the list, you'll receive a message containing the topic to be discussed
at the next meeting as well as any pertinent news. Then simply show up! We always
welcome new members!
Also, visit our forum to discuss Cog Sci news, UCB Cog Sci classes and professors, or just to chat with fellow Cog Sci geeks!
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