We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. For the link, please contact us: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Mick Bonner Department of Cognitive Science Johns Hopkins University A high-dimensional view of computational neuroscience Brains and artificial neural networks represent information in population codes, defined by the activity patterns of many neurons. Understanding the statistical principles […]
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Join us for mini-talks by our first-year graduate students: Mingyang Bian – “A Commitment-Based Analysis of ‘Believe’ as an Implicature Trigger” The distribution of believe as a propositional attitude verb exhibits a complicated picture, which calls for a reasonable description of its strength. The observations that believe is typically used as a device for […]
We are pleased to host a panel discussion on careers after/in COGS with a focus on postgraduate school. The panelists are: Bhavana Penmetsa (Col ’21) who taught English in Spain for a year as a Fulbrighter and is now working as a project manager at the Exoneration Project, a non-profit legal service organization that helps […]
“Understanding Adult Age-Related Differences in the Specificity of Episodic Memory from Behavioral, Computational, and Neuroscientific Perspectives”
E.A.R.S. (Electronic Auditory Research Seminars) – a monthly auditory seminar series focused on central auditory processing Maria Loconsole (University of Padova): “Tortoises (Testudo hermanni) spontaneously associate visual and acoustic information” Crossmodal correspondences refer to a spontaneous tendency to associate information coming from different sensory modalities. For instance, we consider a high-pitch sound as […]