
Centre of Behavioural & Cognitive Sciences (CBCS)
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Set up in 2002 as a 'Centre with Potential for Excellence' by UGC, CBCS is the first institute to revolutionize Cognitive Science in India.
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https://cbcs.ac.in 01-02-2023 12:58:57
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Exciting news from IAEA 2024! Amruthavalli V. V. and Bhoomika Rastogi Kar presented research on "Emotion Perception through Dance Movements is Goal-Based". Their findings shed light on the profound connection between art, language, and emotion Gratitude DSTIndia #ArtAndScience #IAEA2024



Exciting news! Hurshitha Vasudevan from Centre of Behavioural & Cognitive Sciences (CBCS), presented her research on perceived empathy in human-voice agent interactions at #OHBM2024 in Seoul! Congrats Hurshitha! Bhoomika Rastogi Kar DSTIndia #Neuroimaging #VoiceAgents #SELFramework



Exciting talk by Dr. Sanjay Kumar from Oxford Brookes University on "The modulatory role of self on emotion and its clinical implications." His research highlights the "super-biased emotional self" and its impact on depression. #CognitiveNeuroscience #MentalHealth #ResearchTalks


Incredible talk at CBCS! Dr. Praachi Tiwari shared her PhD research on serotonergic psychedelics like DOI in rodents to understand mood-related behaviors like anxiety, as well as her postdoc work on OCD. Grateful for her insights! #Neuroscience #Psychedelics #Anxiety #OCD


Thrilled to share that CBCS research was featured at the 40th Fechner Day Department of Cognitive Science, IIT Kanpur. MSc students Shashwat Mani & Spandan Raha supervised by Dr. Amrendra Singh presented on "Repetition Suppression in the Temporal Oddball Effect." Congrats to the team! #FechnerDay2024 #Psychophysics



The ACDC & CBCS conducted an insightful 2-day Autism Workshop! Led by expert Dr. RS Bagga Therapy for Ability, attendees gained hands-on skills in sensory integration, neurodiversity, and practical therapeutic approaches for Autism. #Autism #Neurodiversity #Therapy


MSc & PhD students from CBCS Allahabad successfully presented their research at ACCS11 held at IIT Bombay Congratulations to our talented scholars for their remarkable contributions to the cognitive science community! #CognitiveScience #CBCS #ACCS #IITBombay




Prof. Falk Huettig (MaxPlanck-Psycholinguistics) spoke at CBCS on *"The Effect of Literacy on Prediction,"* discussing how literacy shapes predictive processing and sharing insights from his research. He also engaged with students and explored collaborations. #Psycholinguistics #Literacy



