Nicole Varga Department of Neuroscience UT Austin “The influence of brain development on memory representation”
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We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. For the link, please contact us: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Paul Cisek Department of Neuroscience University of MontrĂ©al Rethinking behavior in the light of evolution In theoretical neuroscience, the brain is usually described as an information processing system that encodes and manipulates representations of information about the […]
Martin Ip Linguistic Data Consortium University of Pennsylvania Searching for the “Edges” of Speech: How Prosody and Speaker Identity Support Language Processing Human speech contains a continual cascade of information, from the physical properties of the speech sounds to the sequencing of words and the wider discourse context. To anticipate the likely continuations […]
Gavin Bidelman Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Indiana University Bloomington For the Zoom link, please email: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Live-streaming location: Seminar Room, Linguistics Department, 3401-C Walnut Street, Suite 300, C Wing “Phonetic categories in speech emerge subcortically: Converging evidence from the frequency-following response (FFR)” The brain transforms continuous acoustic events into […]
Silvia Finnemann Bepler Chair in Biology Department of Biological Sciences Fordham University Photoreceptor outer renewal: molecular mechanisms and link to retinal disease Routine diurnal photoreceptor outer segment renewal is a fundamental homeostatic process in the vertebrate retina. The talk will focus on molecules and pathways that mediate cross-talk between photoreceptors and neighboring retinal […]