This seminar has been cancelled. Brian Skyrms Department of Logic and Philosophy Science University of California, Irvine From Democritus to Signaling Networks Can meaningful communication arise spontaneously? 1. Investigation in the simplest signaling model. 2. Are the results Robust? 3. Can the game itself evolve? 4. Signaling Networks A pizza lunch will […]
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Bradley Mattan, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher, Annenberg School of Communication University of Pennsylvania A multi-method approach to how perceiver gender shapes status-based evaluations Men are especially motivated to achieve social and economic influence. However, the mate selection literature suggests women may perceive high status more favorably than men. We tested these competing hypotheses using […]
Computer & Information Science Colloquium Series *Special day and time* Wednesday, February 19th, 2020 1:30pm – 2:30pm Maia Jacobs Center for Research on Computation and Society Harvard University Click here for updates
Quan Yuan NIH/NINDS
MindCORE & CURF present: Behind the CV: Stories from Faculty A “Growing Up in Science” event Thursday, February 20th, 4pm-5pm Come join us as we chat with: Dawn Mechanic-Hamilton, PhD Assistant Professor, Neurology Director, Cognitive Fitness Program & Neuropsychological Services (Penn Memory Center) University of Pennsylvania Learn more about “Behind the CV: Stories […]