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Undergraduates in LING104 (Language and the Brain) work on a semester-long project in which they attempted to find a solution to a huge problem or big question in the field Date: Thursday Dec 5 Time: 10:45-11:45am (stop by anytime in this window) Location: Linguistics Department Library (3401-C Walnut Street, Suite 300) Coffee and doughnuts provided!! MOONSHOT TOPICS Synaptax […]

Kenneth Norman Department of Psychology Princeton Neuroscience Institute Princeton University   Computational principles of event memory   Our ability to understand ongoing events depends critically on general knowledge about how different kinds of situations work (schemas), and also on recollection of specific instances of these situations that we have previously experienced (episodic memory). The consensus […]

SCEW Seminar: Kristopher Smith

December 6, 2019
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Kristopher Smith Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania   Hadza hunter-gatherers and the evolution of human cooperation   Cooperation among humans differs from other species in scope and scale, and explaining how humans evolved this propensity to cooperate remains a challenge. Numerous theories and models have been developed to answer this question and they all […]