The 48th Penn Linguistics Conference (PLC 48) will be hosted at Penn March 16-17, 2024. Run by grad students in Penn Linguistics, they welcome submissions from faculty, grad students, undergrads & researchers. Abstract submissions are are due Nov 17, 2023. For more information and to submit, please see the PLC Call for Papers website.
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We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. For the link, please contact us: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Sarah Robins Department of Philosophy Purdue University The Engram Renaissance Memory traces have a long history. For Plato, they were birds in aviaries; for William James, they were furniture in the mind’s rooms. They’ve also been phonographic records, […]
“Features of human hippocampal sharp-wave ripples during sleep as biomarkers for long-term memory functioning”
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 […]