Graduate students and postdocs are encouraged to join the speaker for lunch after the seminar. To sign up for a spot, please email: jmarcus@upenn.edu Constantina Theofanopoulou Herbert and Nell Singer Research Assistant Professor Rockefeller University Neurobiology of social communication: from speech to dance Dr. Theofanopoulou’s overall goal is to dissect the neural […]
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Graduate students and postdocs are encouraged to join the speaker for lunch after the seminar. To sign up for a spot, please email: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Chris Baldassano Department of Psychology Dynamic Memory Lab Columbia University Building new memories using mental maps of space and time Our everyday experiences consist of familiar sequences of […]
Halie Olson McGovern Institute for Brain Research MIT Language in the developing brain The human brain is unique (at least amongst biological organisms) in its ability to learn, produce, and comprehend language. Language is learned rapidly over the first few years of life, but even before it is fully developed, humans successfully use […]
Steven Heine Distinguished University Scholar Professor of Social and Cultural Psychology University of British Columbia
This seminar will also stream via Zoom. For the link, please email: jmarcus@upenn.edu Wilma Bainbridge Department of Psychology University of Chicago Memory is predictable from our visual world Despite our unique individual differences, there’s a surprising consistency across people in their memories, where we tend to remember and forget the same images. […]