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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Jennifer Arnold Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience UNC Chapel Hill Discourse level adaptation: what categories are important? Language processing is adaptive; even adults adjust their biases to the most frequent structures in the local context (e.g., Thothariri & Snedeker, 2008; Fine et al., 2013). Such adaptation even occurs at the discourse level, where […]
* This event is in-person only. No registration required. Going on the job market, and unsure how best to advocate for your salary, startup, or other needs? Come hear Wharton negotiation Professor Nazlı Bhatia discuss strategies for negotiation during the hiring process. Some special attention will be paid to particularities of the academic and research […]