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Decade of the Mind

World-renowned scientists convened at George Mason University on May 21 and 22 to call for a 10-year intellectual revolution – the "decade of the mind." The symposium was hosted by Mason's Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study. The proceedings of this symposium, which will be published in the coming months, will make the case for a $4 billion public research initiative dedicated to reaching the next level of understanding the human brain and the yet-to-be-discovered inner workings of the mind.

The two-day symposium included nine sessions, each featuring one aspect of brain research, and was moderated by scientists from the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study. The symposium was anchored by a plenary session that included ten panelists. Moderated by New York Times science writer George Johnson, the session provided an open forum for the scientists to discuss their groundbreaking research in areas such as neuroscience, neurobiology, computer science, psychology, robotics and economics. The panel also explained the urgent need to continue the study of the human mind and the benefits this research could bring to society.

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