Click here to register! Connecting Minds: Building Collaborations Across Penn MindCORE affiliated faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students are invited to join a day of community connection at the beautiful Tyler Arboretum. Take one day off campus to foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose within the MindCORE and Penn communities, […]
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Robb Rutledge Department of Psychology Yale University A computational and neural model for mood dynamics The happiness of individuals is an important metric for societies, but we know relatively little about how daily life events are aggregated into subjective feelings. We show that happiness depends on the history of expectations and prediction errors […]
We’ll provide the jumbo paint pens, poster cardstock, and Halloween candy fuel. You provide the clever slogans, graphic skills, and patriotic energy for exercising free speech.
Ethan Wilcox Department of Linguistics Georgetown University Going Beyond “Humanlike”: Using LLMs to advance psycholinguistic theories Many recent contributions seek to quantify how “humanlike” LLMs are with respect to human linguistic behavior. But going beyond descriptive comparison, how can LLMs advance our (psycho) linguistic theories? I argue that important contributions can be made […]
Julie Arenberg (MEEI) Mike Burger (Lehigh University) E.A.R.S. is a monthly online seminar series on auditory neuroscience featuring presentations by researchers in earlier stages of their careers with the focus on their latest data. The seminar series was started over the pandemic in 2020 and grew to over one thousand subscribers across the globe. […]