The BLS aims at the full integration of Palestine into the global learning community. It sponsors discourses on subjects of cultural, scientific, and societal importance by leading research experts and public intellectuals of varied heritage and viewpoint.
Wednesday October 12, 2022, 7 pm Palestine time
Prof. Nancy Kanwisher (MIT)
Title: Functional Imaging of the Human Brain: A Window into the Architecture of the Mind
You can register for the event on Zoom here
Abstract: The last 20 years of brain imaging research has revealed the functional organization of the human brain in glorious detail. This work has identified a set of regions of the cortex, each of which is specifically engaged in a particular mental task, like the recognition of faces and places, perceiving speech sounds, understanding the meaning of a sentence, and thinking about another person’s thoughts. Other brain regions play a more general role in intelligence, getting engaged when we perform nearly any difficult mental task at all. Each of these regions is present, in approximately the same location, in every normal person. I like to think of this initial rough sketch of the functional organization of the brain as a diagram of the major components of the human mind, a kind of picture of who we are as perceivers and thinkers. But at the same time this new map is just the barest beginning, revealing a vast landscape of unanswered questions. What other specialized regions exist in the cortex, and what are they specialized for? What exactly is computed and represented in each region? What are the structural connections of each region, and how does information flow among them? How do these regions arise in development, and how much of the organization of the brain is specified at birth? How did brain regions specialized for uniquely human mental abilities evolve? Perhaps most fundamentally, why, from a computational point of view, is the brain organized the way it is, with this combination of highly specialized brain regions, along with very general-purpose systems? These open questions are much harder to answer, but I will mention a few tantalizing glimmers that are beginning to emerge from labs around the world.
Wednesday November 9, 2022, 6 pm or 7 pm Palestine time
Prof. Esther Duflo (MIT, Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences in 2019)
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA
Wednesday December 14, 2022, 7 pm Palestine time
Prof. Daniel Pauly (University of British Columbia)
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA
Wednesday January 11, 2023, 7 pm Palestine time
Prof. Mahmood Mamdani (Columbia University)
To be confirmed
Wednesday March 8, 2023, 7 pm Palestine time
Marina Warner (Mythographer, novelist and independent scholar)
Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA