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Center for Mind, Brain, and CultureCenter for Mind, Brain, and Culture"Inside the Lab" | Kathryn Kadous interviewed by Lynne NygaardKathryn Kadous, the Schaefer Chaired Professor of Accounting and Director and Associate Dean of PhD Program in the Goizueta Business School at Emory University talks with Lynne Nygaard, the recent past-director of the CMBC and current Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology at Emory, discuss her research into the judgement and decision-making issues in auditing and accounting and spotlights some of her favorite insights. https://goizueta.emory.edu/faculty/profiles/kathryn-kadous If you would like to become an AFFILIATE of the Center, please let us know.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to g...2022-09-1639 minCenter for Mind, Brain, and CultureCenter for Mind, Brain, and Culture"Inside the Lab" | Aubrey Kelly interviewed by Dietrich StoutAubrey Kelly, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Emory University talks with Dietrich Stout, Assistant Director of the CMBC about her work in https://www.thekellylab.org/http://psychology.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/kelly-aubrey.html  If you would like to become an AFFILIATE of the Center, please let us know.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates on our latest videos.Follow along with us on Instagram |  Facebook NOTE:  The views and opinions expressed by the speaker do not necessarily reflect those held by t...2022-01-3129 minCenter for Mind, Brain, and CultureCenter for Mind, Brain, and CultureLecture | Dan Weiskopf | The Myth of Natural Categories: Representing and Coordinating Ethnobiological KnowledgeGroups adopt strikingly different attitudes and practices centered on how humans and other living beings relate to their environment. These bodies of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) have been the focus of extensive research in ethnobiology. Understanding TEK is important both theoretically and for advancing political projects such as ecological conservation and cooperative resource management. However, attempts to integrate insights from TEK with scientific biological thought often misconstrue its content and function. Ethnobiology frequently represents TEK as a cultural module that can be cleanly separated from religious, symbolic, or mythic beliefs, rites and practices, and material culture. Drawing on case...2020-10-151h 21Center for Mind, Brain, and CultureCenter for Mind, Brain, and CultureLunch | Barbara Ternes | Personal Reflections from Working with Margaret MeadBarbara Ternes was one of several personal assistants to Margaret Mead. Barbara Ternes served as Dr. Mead’s “gatekeeper” during the early 70’s, scheduling and travelling extensively with Dr. Mead. Barbara Ternes was married to the late, Alan Ternes, former Editor Emeritus of the Natural History Magazine and editor of the 1975 publication, Ants, Indidans, and Little Dinosaurs. The Ternes lived in NYC and worked at the American Museum of Natural History. During Dr. Mead’s last days, she lived with Barbara Ternes, at the DeMenille estate on Long Island. Currently, Ms. Ternes lives in Bellows Falls, VT...2018-09-261h 01Center for Mind, Brain, and CultureCenter for Mind, Brain, and CultureLecture | David H. Rakison | Mechanisms of Infant Learning: Evolution’s Solution to Adaptive ProblemsDavid Rakison, a psychologist at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about "Mechanisms of Infant Learning: Evolution’s Solution to Adaptive Problems" at Emory University on September 24, 2012. The talk was sponsored by the Emory Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture, which fosters inquiry, research, and teaching from multiple perspectives. For more information, see http://cmbc.emory.edu/ If you would like to become an AFFILIATE of the Center, please let us know.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates on our latest videos.Follow along with us on Instagram |  Facebook NO...2012-09-2450 min