Aaron Batista Department of Bioengineering University of Pittsburgh How Neural Population Activity Reorganizes with Learning Learning is difficult. Why? Your brain must change somehow to endow you with new knowledge and skills. We don’t yet know how exactly new knowledge is stored in the brain, let alone why this process takes time. We […]
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Gaja Jarosz Department of Linguistics UMass Amherst Generalizing Phonological Hidden Structure Language acquisition proceeds on the basis of incomplete, ambiguous linguistic input, and one source of this ambiguity is hidden phonological structure. Due to recent developments in computational modeling of phonological learning, there now exist numerous approaches for learning of various kinds of […]
Anita Allen Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Philosophy University of Pennsylvania Location: Claudia Cohen Hall, Room 402 Toward a Philosophy of Privacy Global human life has gone digital. In the current period of rapid change, academically trained philosophers should be in the business of identifying conceptual and normative issues created by […]