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CBMM, NSF STC | The Center for Brains, Minds & Machines
The Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines (CBMM)
is a multi-institutional NSF Science and Technology Center
dedicated to the study of intelligence - how the brain produces intelligent
behavior and how we may be able to replicate intelligence in machines.
The Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM) is a multi-institutional NSF Science and Technology Center dedicated to the study of intelligence - how the brain produces intelligent behavior and how we may be able to replicate intelligence in machines.
Brains, Minds, and Machines Summer Course
A CBMM flagship program, the Brains, Minds, and Machines Summer Course is an immersive 3-week course that provides a broad introduction to research on human & machine intelligence, combining three core disciplines — computation, neuroscience, and cognition — where students learn about common empirical & theoretical methods used in the field, and compelling results of this research, with an emphasis on the scientific mission of the Center.read more »
The Science of Intelligence Learning Hub
Explore the science of intelligence through lectures, tutorials, and courses offered by the CBMM community, and experiment with modeling and data analysis tools used in neuroscience, cognitive science, and AI, to study intelligence in brains and machines!read more »
#TeachMeSomething
Jaykishan Patel, Ph.D in Brain Behavior and Cognitive Sciences, York University
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Featured news
August 5, 2025
A small but enthusiastic group of neuroscientists is exhuming overlooked experiments and performing new ones to explore whether cells record past experiences — fundamentally challenging what memory...
Seminars + events
With the ending of CBMM, Center events will not continue. But, please enjoy the listings, videos and other associated materials from our past events using the link below.
CBMM spotlight
Highlighted publications
CBMM Memo No:
158
CBMM Memo No:
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