We've released an awesome new toolbox for visualizing and manipulating high-dimensional data. It's free! It's fun! It's easy! What could be better? Check it out on GitHub!
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First CDL Hackathon: we came, we saw, we scienced
Study the neural basis of attention with us (and our science friends)!
The Contextual Dynamics Lab and 13 of our buddy-labs are banding together to discover the neural basis of attention. TL;DR: we're going to solve the brain, consciousness, etc., and we want you to join our team as a graduate student! We're hiring a total of 15 students, and you'll work together and be co-mentored by the 14 faculty leaders of our team.
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We're looking for 1-2 graduate students and a lab manager to start in Fall of 2017. Interested? Get in touch to set up a time to talk at SfN!
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Autumn returns to the Upper Valley.
Dartmouth's surroundings have a beautiful charm in every season, but there's something particularly special about the fall. This photo was taken during an afternoon break from the CCN Retreat in Fairlee, Vermont. Not a bad view, if we do say so ourselves.
[LEARN MORE ABOUT LIVING IN THE UPPER VALLEY]
Read MoreCDL welcomes grad student Lucy Owen.
We are excited to welcome Lucy Owen to the Contextual Dynamics Lab and the 2016 graduate student class at Dartmouth!
Read MoreNSF EPSCoR grant awarded to Dartmouth team!
A collaborative research project on the neural basis of attention at Dartmouth College has been awarded $6 million by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The CDL team is excited to be a part of this project as we explore the interplay between attention and memory!
Read MoreCDL welcomes postdoc Andy Heusser.
CDL welcomes lab manager Kirsten Ziman.
Jeremy Manning interviewed about intentional forgetting on "To the Best of Our Knowledge."
Listen to Jeremy Manning's interview on PRI's "To the Best of Our Knowledge," discussing people's ability to intentionally forget past experiences by changing how they think about the context of their memories.
Read MoreIntentional Forgetting in The Washington Post!
CDL founded, scientists worldwide bask in its glory.
On August 1, 2015, our fearless leader set out on a mission to plumb the depths of the human brain. For all time (or until our web domain expires, whichever comes first), that event is now part of recorded history.
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