Jul 12, 2017–Jul 12, 2017 from 9:00pm–10:00pm
The human mind is one of the features that makes our species unusual, and any narrative of our origins must include explanations for how our mental facilities were generated by genetic and cultural evolutionary processes. Comparative studies with the minds of other species and direct studies of how the typical human brain creates the mind are valuable approaches. However, many useful clues can also be gleaned from studying extraordinary variations of the human mind. This Symposium brings together experts who have pursued in-depth explorations of some of these variations.
Jul 12, 2017–Jul 12, 2017
from 9:00pm–10:00pm
UCSD-TV on Spectrum channel 1231, Cox channel 135, AT&T U-verse channel 99
Registration is not required for this event.
Natalie Ann Syster • nsyster@ucsd.edu • 858-534-3535
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
CARTA—Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny