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. […]
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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 Jacob Beck York Research Chair, Philosophy of Visual Perception Department of Philosophy York University Resurrecting a Primary–Secondary Quality Distinction In the 17th century, thinkers such as Galileo, Boyle, […]
Jonathan David Bobaljik Harvard University The Itelmen Inclusive Imperative: Composing Clusivity he Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages have a complex agreement pattern that includes both prefixes (marking subjects) and suffixes (marking transitive objects or intransitive subjects). Intransitive subjects are thus doubly marked, once by the prefix and again by the suffix. Older texts show a previously […]
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 Angeles Salles Department of Biological Sciences University of Illinois, Chicago Social Behavior and Acoustic Communication in Bats Bats are auditory specialists, using acoustic signals to guide their behaviors, […]