Events

SBSI seminar: Simine Vazire

October 25, 2019
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Simine Vazire Associate Professor, Psychology University of California, Davis   Do we want to be credible or incredible?   What makes a scientific claim credible? Historically, we have relied on various safeguards against high levels of false positive results, such as counting on peer review to catch most errors, waiting for consensus among experts before […]

Ragini Verma Department of Radiology University of Pennsylvania   Topic: MRI Studies of the Mysterious Cuban Diplomat Syndrome   Penn grad students, postdocs, and RAs, you are invited to lunch with interesting guests. Not a talk – they’ll take 10 minutes to introduce their work, then it’s pure conversation. Sandwiches and drinks served.

SBSI seminar: Vaida Rimeikyte

October 30, 2019
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM

Vaida Rimeikyte Postdoc, Jenkins Lab University of Pennsylvania   Neural processing of decision costs and aversive events   The ability to engage in avoidance behaviors is vital to adaptively navigating different environments, especially if these environments are unpredictable or hostile. Despite considerable advances in understanding the neural mechanisms that give rise to avoidance, some component […]