Emily Cowan Murty Lab Temple University “The effects of mnemonic variability on the spacing effect over multiple time scales”
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Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) graduate student group is hosting their inaugural Visiting Speaker Series talk, which lies at the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience. The talk will be given by Polaris Koi, and is titled “What are my options? Decision sets in complex environments” (abstract available here)
We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. For the link, contact us: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Chandra Sripada Departments of Psychiatry and Philosophy University of Michigan All Mental Disorders Involve Systematic Misrepresentation of Value: Mental Illness from a Neuroeconomic Point of View A standard view is that mental disorders involve inappropriate thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. […]
Sandy LaTourrette ILST Postdoc University of Pennsylvania Title and abstract forthcoming
Wendy De La Rosa Department of Marketing University of Pennsylvania Budgeting Strategies and Consumer Behavior