by arb5489 | Jul 4, 2011 | 2011, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Normal University 2011
by Patrick Joseph Clark Lately, it seems as if the general activity level here in Beijing has increased even further. The last two weeks have been packed with different tasks, projects, and adventures. In a true collaborative effort, I have been learning fMRI data...
by arb5489 | Jul 3, 2011 | 2011, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Normal University 2011
by Nicole Paige Wasilus Dr. Michael Ullman from the Department of Neuroscience from Georgetown University visited Beijing Normal University last week. I attended his talk entitled “What Rats can tell us about Language: Contributions of Declarative and Procedural...
by arb5489 | Jun 26, 2011 | 2011, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Normal University 2011
by Patrick Joseph Clark The time since my last post has flown by, due in particular to a very busy schedule. On Wednesday of this past week, Ben and I addressed Prof. Shu and a number of her students at the weekly Wednesday seminar here in “The Little Red...
by arb5489 | Jun 23, 2011 | 2011, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Normal University 2011
by Nicole Paige Wasilus Being surrounded by graduate students has allowed me to “play up a level”. Although I am still an undergraduate, this program has thrown me into the graduate level world. It feels great to be taking on more responsibility. At Penn...
by arb5489 | Jun 14, 2011 | 2011, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Normal University 2011
by Nicole Paige Wasilus It’s now week four and I’ve had a lot of exposure to Chinese culture and everyday life here. I thought I’d make this blog post for the future PIRE student conducting research at Beijing Normal University (BNU). I’ve...
by arb5489 | Jun 14, 2011 | 2011, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Normal University 2011
by Patrick Joseph Clark Weekdays here at Beijing Normal University have a fairly consistent pattern – largely filled with doing what I can to adapt my research plans to accommodate another small setback. Fortunately, with the help of Ben and my new colleagues,...