Media
Recorded Talks
"Computational Cognitive Ontology." Center for the Philosophy of Science. University of Pittsburgh (Oct. 29, 2020)
“Revisiting Binocular Rivalry.” Neural Mechanisms Online (February 8, 2019)
“’V’ is for Valuation.” Deliberations on Cognitive Ontology. Washington University in St. Louis (October 26-27, 2018)
Blog Posts
"Reward, Value, and Weakness of Will," The Brains Blog, as part of a roundtable I organized on Empirically-Informed Approaches to Weakness of Will (January 7, 2019)
"Neuroeconomics and Reinforcement Learning: The Concept of Value in the Neuroscience of Morals," The Neuroethics Blog (March 7, 2017)
"Exchanging 'Reasons' for 'Values'," The Neuroethics Blog (February 17, 2015)
"Scrap or Save? A Triune Brain Theory Account of Moral Improvement," The Neuroethics Blog (January 9, 2013)
"Uncovering the Neurocognitive Systems for 'Help This Child'," The Neuroethics Blog (December 10, 2012)
"Joshua Greene: On Neuro-Improvement, Neuroenhancement, and Chekhov," The Neuroethics Blog (May 18, 2012)
Emory-Tibet Science Initiative
"Meeting on Equal Footing: Buddhism and Science in New Dialogue," a book based on the 2016 symposium (see below) includes a chapter on my panel discussion. (forthcoming)
Media article about a 2016 ETSI symposium to which I contributed. (December 18, 2016)
The Emory Tibet Science Initiative: Interview with Dr. Julia Haas and Dr. Gillian Hue. Written by Jonah Queen for The Neuroethics Blog. (October 2, 2014)