Angela Buerkin-Salgado University of Pennsylvania Title and abstract forthcoming Location: 3401 Walnut Street, Room 401B
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Nicole Rust Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Beyond identification: the neural mechanisms the support memories of the images that we have seen Under the right conditions, our ability to remember whether we have encountered a particular object or scene before is remarkable – we can make these determinations after viewing tens of […]
The Social and Behavioral Sciences Initiative (SBSI) hosts monthly brown bag discussions in Room B35 Solomon Labs. Wednesday, November 14: Damon Centola – How Behavior Spreads
Location: Levin Auditorium (lower level, Levin Building) Elena Gracheva, Yale University Molecular adaptations to unique lifestyle in mammalian hibernators
Felipe De Brigard Department of Philosophy Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Duke Institute for Brain Sciences Duke University Varieties of counterfactual thinking Our capacity to imagine alternative ways in which reality could have been is known as counterfactual thinking. However, recent evidence suggest that this cognitive ability is not […]