Moira Dillon, Department of Psychology, NYU. The IMB seminar series highlights research focused on understanding the Mind and the Brain across a broad range of theoretical frameworks, content areas, and approaches. Pizza will be served at 11:45 am before each talk.
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Miguel Eckstein, Deptartment of Psychological and Brain Sciences, UC Santa Barbara. The IMB seminar series highlights research focused on understanding the Mind and the Brain across a broad range of theoretical frameworks, content areas, and approaches. Pizza will be served at 11:45 am before each talk.
Koleen McCrink Department of Psychology Barnard College Spatial Biases in Childhood The ability to spatially organize information is an implicit and important part of our daily experience, as it boosts encoding and recall of a scene. Lateralized spatial associations, in which initial information is assigned to the left side of space, and final […]
Josh Tenenbaum Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences MIT On what you can’t learn from (merely) all the data in the world, and what else is needed Recent successes with recurrent neural networks and other big-data techniques in AI applications raise the question of whether similar approaches might explain human language acquisition. How […]
Konrad Kording, Penn PIK Professor in Bioengineering and Neuroscience, will present his popular paper Ten simple rules for structuring papers, written with Brett Mensh. Post-docs, grad students, and others engaged in scientific writing welcome. This talk will be held in the SAIL Room, 111 Levin Building (425 University Ave.), and will be followed by […]