Friday, October 29, 2021 12pm to 1pm
Virtual Event
The Cerebellum: Contributions to Cognition and Implications for Psychopathology
The Center for BrainHealth invites scientists to share their scientific study with students and other researchers at the BrainHealth Frontiers Lunch Lectures. The lectures are heavily science focused and are not intended for a lay audience.
Friday, 10/29/2021 at noon
Registration is free. Register now. You will be emailed a link to join the virtual event.
Jerillyn Kent, PhD
UT Dallas
Dr. Jerillyn Kent's work focuses on understanding motor abnormalities in psychosis, and she has studied both cerebellar- and basal ganglia-mediated motor behavior in the psychosis spectrum.
Virtual Event
Undergraduate Students, Faculty & Staff, General Public, Prospective Students, Graduate Students
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