Sergei L. Shishkin Email: sergshishkin@mail.ru PhD (in Biology, specialization: Human & Animal Physiology) from M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Russia, 1997. PhD thesis: A study of synchronization of instants of abrupt changes in human EEG alpha activity. Advisor: Prof. A.Ya.Kaplan. M.S. in Physiology, MSU, 1990 ("Method of "computer reactography" for human functional state monitoring"). Advisor: Prof. A.Ya.Kaplan. With the Human Brain Research Group from 1988 (as Research Scientist: in 2001-2003, and February 2006 - present). From February 2003 to March 2005, worked for the Lab. for Advanced Brain Signal Processing, RIKEN BSI, Japan (as Research Scientist: April 2004 to March 2005). |
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For new BCI (brain-computer interface) publications, please see our new BCI page (yet in Russian only, sorry).
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I participate in the activities organized by the web site Scientific.ru for saving and advancing the Russian science. One of these activities is creating the Society for the Advancement of Science in Russia. The following presentation at "Round Table" held at Ministry of Higher Education and Science (26 Aug. 2005) was one of the contributions to these efforts:
In 2004, I participated in a compaign against vandalism actions of the Russian followers of ALF, who atacked vivaria in MSU buildings and nearby. We (a group of researchers working at Moscow State University and abroad, who communicated at a professional web site MolBiol.ru) found that one of the reason of a quick growth of popularity of ALF ideology in Russia could be the lack or almost absence of information about the ethical background of animal experiments in the Internet in Russian, while the "liberation" views based on wrong information about animal experimentations were in abundance. Thus, the main part of our campaign was writing the following text for the general public, which could be easily found on the Web by everybody who is searching for info in Russian on animal experiments:
I am interested in some areas of psychology; below is something related:
Some of my very preliminary thoughts about "sense of nonsense" are here (sorry, again in Russian only).
Last (but not least) thing to mention is a small book, an introduction to studying at Moscow State University Faculty of Biology:
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Petersburg Album
(1997, 8 photos) |
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