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Call for Graduate Student Papers: “Sorting Brains Out: Tasks, Tests, and Trials in the Neuro- and Mind Sciences”
CFP from graduate students for a conference at the University of Pennsylvania, Sept. 18/19, 2015. This conference, titled Sorting Brains Out: Tasks, Tests, and Trials in the Neuro- and Mind Sciences, 1890–2015, invites “participants to think...
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In The Lancet: 5O years of neuroscience
In the ‘Perspectives’ section, Steven Rose writes: The British Neuroscience Association (BNA) is teaming up with the Edinburgh International Science Festival for its annual conference this April. The BNA will be celebrating the 50th anniversary...
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UCHPD Sonu Shamdasani Inaugural Lecture
On Tuesday, March 17 at 6:30 pm in the Wilkins Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre at University College London, Sonu Shamdasani will deliver a lecture entitled “Why Study the History of Psychotherapy?” Shamdasani is the Philemon Professor of Jung History and...
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In the New Issue of JHN: Jirí Procháska, Ludwig Edinger, & More
The latest issue of the Journal of the History of the Neuroscience is now online (find it here). Included in this issue are articles on the first comparative survey of the microscopic anatomy of vertebrate brains, tuberculosis-related aphasia in the nineteenth...
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Blog Post: UTSIC’s Projective Tests as Material Culture
The University of Toronto Scientific Instrument Collection’s Kira Lussier writes on the history of the Rorschach (and other projective tests) at UofT, and its uptake in popular culture. Read her full piece here. Share on Facebook Read More...
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New issue of HoP featuring digital history, Brazilian psychology at the Belo Horizonte Teachers College, and much more!
The first issue of the 18th volume of History of Psychology is now available (here). Contents include a digital networking of early articles in the journal Psychological Review, an account of Alfred Binet’s subject Jacques Inaudi, the relation between...
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UCL /BPS Seminar: Sarah Marks on the Historical Question of Communist Psychiatry
On February 23rd at 6-7:30, University College London’s Centre for the History of Psychological Disciplines, in conjunction with the British Psychological Society, will be hosting a talk by Sarah Marks titled “Communist Psychiatries? Neurasthenia and...
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Special Issue of Science in Context: “Of Means and Ends: Mind and Brain Science in the Twentieth Century”
The March 2015 issue of Science in Context is now online. Guest edited by Stephen T. Casper (left), the articles in this special issue explore the roles played by context in the brain and mind sciences. To quote the epilogue written by Roderick...
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New HHS: Brain Sciences in the Lycée, Linguistics in Imperial Germany, & Much More
The February 2015 issue of History of the Human Sciences is now online. Included in this issue are articles on educational reformers’ promotion of brain sciences in Third Republic France, shifting attention in linguistics to “living”...
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History of Psych at Sundance
Two films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival take inspiration from now infamous experiments from psychology’s past. Experimenter, starring Peter Sarsgaard, centres on Stanley Milgram’s controversial obedience to authority experiments...
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