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How do our brains grow and develop to do all of the amazing things they can do? What happens in our brain when we think about other people? Find out in this episode of MOS Live "Ask a Scientist," featuring three cognitive neuroscientists from MIT's Saxe Lab.

Panelists:
Rebecca Saxe - John W Jarve (1978) Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience
Heather Kosakowski - Graduate Student, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Brandon Davis - Post-Baccalaureate Research Scholar, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

This program was supported by the MIT Center for Brains, Minds and Machines
NSF award #CCF 1231216
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