Nikole Giovannone Word Recognition & Auditory Processing Lab Villanova University Why are some listeners more lexical than others? Speech is an astoundingly complex signal. Even at the level of individual speech sounds there is enormous acoustic-phonetic variability both across and within speakers. Successful speech perception is often described in terms of finding a […]
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We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. For the link, please contact us: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Taraz Lee Department of Psychology University of Michigan Cognition, Control, and Action: the multifaceted interplay between cognitive and motor systems Cognitive Control is a term used to describe the ability to flexibly adapt information processing and behavior […]
This seminar will be presented via Zoom. For the Zoom link, please contact: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Kristian Steensen Nielsen Department of Management, Society and Communication Copenhagen Business School Behavioral research on climate change mitigation Addressing climate change requires unprecedented societal transformations within a short time frame. Behavioral science has an important role to play […]
David Temperley Eastman School of Music In person: LDC Conference Room (Room 135), 3600 Market Street, Suite 810 For the Zoom link, please email: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Repetition and Information Flow in Music and Language The theory of Uniform Information Density makes two predictions regarding the use of repetition: (1) when a pattern […]
Mixed-effects regression models have been a popular choice of statistical analysis in experimental psychology and linguistics research. While they’ve historically been developed and taught in R (namely, via the lme4 package), a newer implementation in the Julia programming language called MixedModels.jl has emerged and matured as a successor. The MixedModels.jl Julia library preserves much of the familiar interface from […]