Briefly state some background info leading up to the presenter’s studies

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answer this questions after watching a seminar. short summary report (using the same form below) of a recent (within 5 yrs) primary research article in neuroscience (not a review) by the speaker

Biol 2020/ Psyc 2610 Neurobiology Extra credit seminar form
(use extra space as needed but do not exceed 2 pages double spaced)

If summarizing a published study by the presenter, list the full citation here (authors, year, title, journal name, volume and page numbers):

1) Briefly state some background info leading up to the presenter’s studies
2) Clearly state the hypotheses being tested in the presenter’s study
3) What general methods used employed in the study? (i.e. what was being measured and how?)
4) Summarize major findings of the study in bullet points
5) What significance or broader implications can be found from the results?
6) list 2 of your own ideas for future research (aimed at extending findings in the presentation or paper)
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Paper quality very bad. he didnt watch video that i send. questions based on someone topic not on the speakers that i need: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6326Wx-8ck
Client:
answer this questions after watching a seminar. short summary report (using the same form below) of a recent (within 5 yrs) primary research article in neuroscience (not a review) by the speaker seminar form .

If summarizing a published study by the presenter, list the full citation here:

1) Briefly state some background info leading up to the presenter’s studies

2) Clearly state the hypotheses being tested in the presenter’s study 3) What general methods used employed in the study? (i.e. what was being measured and how?)

4) Summarize major findings of the study in bullet points

5) What significance or broader implications can be found from the results?

6) list 2 of your own ideas for future research (aimed at extending findings in the presentation or paper)

 

Topic: Neural Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change in Sensory Perception

Speaker(s): Bruce Carlson, Washington University in St. Louis

Host: Paul Forlano

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