Sama Ahmed Department of Psychology University of Washington, Seattle Walking and Singing: The Neurobiology of Multitasking in Drosophila Locomotion, such as walking or flying, is vitally important for the survival and fitness of practically all animals, and regularly occurs in tandem with other motor actions. Human locomotion, for example, may occur concurrently with […]
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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 […]
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 […]