Ollie Sayeed Department of Linguistics University of Pennsylvania Why most languages aren’t chaotic evil Grammarians in the classical tradition (e.g. Priscian 500 CE) thought of grammar as a set of analogical relationships between whole words organized into paradigms. More recent work in the framework of Word and Paradigm Morphology (e.g. Blevins 2016) has […]
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Ruth Mace Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology University College London Location: Levin Auditorium (425 S. University Ave.)
MindCORE Open Science Workshop Hosted by MindCORE fellow Julia Leonard Come learn about why “open science” is making a splash in psychological sciences and how you can take part in it! In this workshop we will first discuss the challenges for rigor and reproducibility in psychological sciences. In the second part of this workshop we will […]
Location: Room 357 Levin Building Corey Cusimano Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania Regulating emotion regulation: When people make others feel worse in order to make them feel better A great deal of work has investigated the conditions under which people seek out help from others in order to regulate their negative emotions. By contrast, relatively little work has […]
Manuel Malmierca Auditory Neurophysiology Laboratory University of Salamanca Emergence of deviance detection along the auditory neuroaxis and beyond: A neuronal correlate for predictive coding? The soundscape consists of a cacophony of multiple sources of sounds with complex properties overlapping temporally and spectrally. Nonetheless, what we can hear is an orderly acoustic stream organised […]