Remembering to Perform Actions in the Future: Can Intentions Pop Into Mind?
2014; Volume: 12; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
1553-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
ResumoI want to express my heartfelt thanks to the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) and to LI-COR Biosciences for the CUR Fellows award. I first became a councilor of CUR in 1990, and from the very beginning, the people associated CUR felt like kindred spirits. And it still feels that way. I love what CUR stands for and that is likely because undergraduate research was a transforming experience for me. Undergraduate research ignited a passion and excitement for learning, problem solving, and research that I treasure to this day—and one that I try to pass on to my students. I want to express my enduring thanks to my teachers who gave me that experience. I was fortunate to have mentors at both the undergraduate and graduate levels who not only cared deeply about their own research but who also were profoundly committed to my learning. So, thank you Burt Cohen at Lafayette College and Bill Battig at the University of Colorado. Briefly, I also want to mention what an honor it is to win this award with Tom Goodwin. He is well known as an outstanding teacher, mentor, scholar, and leader in CUR, and it is a high honor to be on the same program with him.
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