Naz Dikecligil Gottfried Lab University of Pennsylvania Unveiling the temporal dynamics of odor processing in the human brain with intracranial recordings The majority of our current understanding on how odors are processed in the human brain arises from neuroimaging studies. While these studies have revealed a great deal about the spatial pattern of […]
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Hear from the director of the MindCORE Neuroimaging Facility, Brock Kirwan, at our next #ScienceCafe! Hosted at Pennovation, this Science Cafe will present MindCORE’s all new fMRI machine, and attendees will have the chance to witness brain imaging in action. You won’t want to miss this mind-blowing experience on April 3rd! For more information, […]
Graduate students and postdocs are encouraged to join the speaker for lunch after the seminar. To sign up for a spot, please email: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Alex Huth Departments of Computer Science & Neuroscience University of Texas at Austin Mapping & Decoding Language Representations with fMRI Is it possible to read the content of […]
Suzanne van der Feest City University of New York Voices of Variation: How Dialects and Speaking Styles Influence Word Recognition in Young Children Online measures of word recognition such as eyetracking have revolutionized the way we understand phonological processing in young children. However, most work in this area has only tested listeners that […]
Penn Linguistics Conference – PLC49 PLC is held annually by graduate students and the Linguistics Society in the Department of Linguistics at Penn. PLC welcomes scholars from across linguistics and related fields to both present at and enjoy talks at UPenn for two to three days in spring.