Hong Zhang Department of Linguistics University of Pennsylvania Repetitive phenomena in fluent spontaneous speech: What can they tell us about speech production? Disfluencies such as false starts, silent and filled pauses, and self repairs often provide valuable information about speech planning and are cited as evidence in support of architectures of production models. […]
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Elisabeth Camp Department of Philosophy Rutgers University Title and abstract TBA
Vahid Mehrpour Rust Lab University of Pennsylvania “Disambiguating memory from contrast in inferotemporal cortex”
2019-2020 Year of Brain Science Technology Neuroimaging Seminar Series Richard Wise, PhD Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre fMRI-Based Quantitative CBF and Metabolism
Alexandre Filipowicz Kable Lab, University of Pennsylvania Adapting to a changing world To make sense of the world, humans build beliefs from past observations to guide actions and expectations. In changing environments, effective beliefs need to balance being both flexible and adaptive to new information, while also being resistant to noisy, spurious events. […]