Alvaro Sanchez Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Yale University Title and abstract forthcoming Location: Tedori Family Auditorium, Levin Building lower level
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Location: Room 357 Levin Building Corey Cusimano Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania Regulating emotion regulation: When people make others feel worse in order to make them feel better A great deal of work has investigated the conditions under which people seek out help from others in order to regulate their negative emotions. By contrast, relatively little work has […]
Sam Gershman Department of Psychology Center for Brain Science Harvard University The compositional nature of human function learning How do people recognize and learn about complex functional structure? Taking inspiration from other areas of cognitive science, I argue that this is achieved by harnessing compositionality: complex structure is decomposed into simpler building blocks. […]
Alethia Cui Department of Linguistics University of Pennsylvania Minimal Pairs and the Emergence of Phonological Categories Phonological categories form a system of contrast in the lexicon. In phonological analysis, minimal pairs are used to diagnose whether two speech sounds are phonemes. Although statistical learning has been popular as an explanation for phonological acquisition, […]
Flavia Vitale Department of Neurology University of Pennsylvania When nano meets neuro: high-resolution interfaces for multimodal mapping neural circuit dynamics Unraveling neural processes underlying cognition, sensation, volitional movement, neurological and neuromuscular diseases requires decoding the activity of millions of neurons at millisecond resolution, over months to years and without inducing foreign-body reactions. These […]