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Roger Bingham is a science educator, author and television host based in La Jolla, California. He is co-founder and director of
the Science Network The Science Network (TSN) is a non-profit virtual forum dedicated to science and its impact on society. It was initially conceived in 2003 by Roger Bingham and Terry Sejnowski as a cable science TV network modeled on C-SPAN. TSN later became a ...
(TSN), a virtual forum dedicated to science and its impact on society. Bingham is also the creator of the Beyond Belief conferences.


Career

Bingham developed the Science and Society Unit at the Los Angeles
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/ref> There, he wrote, produced and presented the ''Frontiers of the Mind'' series, which included "The Addicted Brain", "The Sexual Brain", "The Time of Our Lives", and "Inside Information", programs which have been broadcast in multiple countries and languages. Bingham also co-wrote and hosted the PBS television series ''The Human Quest'' (1996).
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wrote in ''
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'' that "it provides a benchmark of the minimal scientific knowledge all informed persons should possess (...) Bingham and his PBS series represent the best and brightest of Western scientific intelligence today." ''The Human Quest'' episode ''The Nature Of Human Nature'' won a
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. He co-authored the novel ''Wild Card'' (1974) and ''The Origin of Minds: Evolution, Uniqueness, and the New Science of the Self'' (Harmony, 2002). From 1995 to 1996, Bingham was a visiting associate at Caltech in the laboratory of evolutionary neuroscientist,
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and a visiting fellow at the
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, UC Santa Barbara (co-directed by
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and
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). Bingham and Peggy La Cerra presented an alternative to the model of evolutionary psychology, first in a paper in ''
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'',The adaptive nature of the human neurocognitive architecture: An alternative model, PNA

/ref> then in ''The Origin of Minds: Evolution, Uniqueness, and the New Science of the Self''. This model was based on the concept of adaptive representational networks (ARN). According to this theory, these networks encode the history of an individual's behavioural successes and failures in relationship to the energy costs of any particular behaviour. Hence, memory becomes an accounting mechanism for computing the energy costs of behaviour. La Cerra and Bingham called this model "Theoretical Evolutionary Neuroscience". After the publication of ''The Origin of Minds'', Bingham turned his attention to developing a platform for science education and communication. In 2003, with
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, he initiated the project that became known as
the Science Network The Science Network (TSN) is a non-profit virtual forum dedicated to science and its impact on society. It was initially conceived in 2003 by Roger Bingham and Terry Sejnowski as a cable science TV network modeled on C-SPAN. TSN later became a ...
. The launch of The Science Network was a landmark Symposium and Town Hall meeting, ''Stem cells: science, ethics and politics at the crossroads'', held at the Salk Institute in 2004. Roger Bingham serves as the director of the Science Network. Bingham is an affiliate of the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory at the
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and the
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at
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. Bingham is also a member of the Director's Council, UC San Diego Center for Brain Activity Mapping (C-BAM) and an Executive Committee member of the UCSD Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center (TDLC). In 2009, Bingham was named a member of the Board of Advisers of ''
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''.


Books

* ''The Origin of Minds: Evolution, Uniqueness, and the New Science of the Self'' (2002) Peggy La Cerra and Roger Bingham * ''Wild Card'' (1974)
Raymond Hawkey Raymond John "Ray" Hawkey (2 February 1930 – 22 August 2010) was an English graphic designer and author, based in London. Personal life He was born in 1930 in Plymouth to John Charles Hawkey (RAF WW1) and Constance Olive (née Steckhahn) Hawke ...
and Roger Bingham


Awards

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Writers Guild of America Award The Writers Guild of America Awards is an award for film, television, and radio writing including both fiction and non-fiction categories given by the Writers Guild of America, East and Writers Guild of America West since 1949. Eligibility Th ...
in Documentary, Current Events, ''The Human Quest: The Nature Of Human Nature'', 1996, with Carl Byker *
American Psychological Association The American Psychological Association (APA) is the largest scientific and professional organization of psychologists in the United States, with over 133,000 members, including scientists, educators, clinicians, consultants, and students. It has ...
Award for Excellence in Television, ''Inside Information: The Brain and How It Works'', 1992, with John Rubin *
National Magazine Award The National Magazine Awards, also known as the Ellie Awards, honor print and digital publications that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives, innovative techniques, noteworthy enterprise and imaginative design. Or ...
in Public Interest, ''Technology for Peace: The Politics of Mistrust'', Science, 1986


References


External links


The Science Network


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