Marieke van Heugten Department of Psychology SUNY Buffalo Childrenās navigation of linguistic diversity In many parts of the world, children grow up in linguistically diverse communities, where individuals differ tremendously in the way they speak. In order to develop mature communication skills, children must learn to rapidly accommodate all of these different speaking […]
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Dima Amso Associate Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences Brown University Location: Levin Auditorium (425 S. University Ave.)
Victor Barranca Department of Mathematics and Statistics Swarthmore College Reconstruction of Sparse Connectivity and Stimuli in Neuronal Networks Using Compressive Sensing of Network Dynamics Sparsity is a fundamental characteristic of numerous biological, social, and technological networks. Neuronal network connectivity demonstrates sparsity on multiple spatial scales and natural stimuli typically also possess sparse representations […]
In this workshop we will look at the basics of making publication-ready diagrams and figures. We will cover tools for making scientific diagrams like Adobe Illustrator, as well as provide short, beginner-friendly tutorials on the basics of plotting data in MATLAB, R (with and without ggplot2), and python. This should be helpful for both beginners […]
Arthur Ripstein Department of Philosophy University of Toronto Location: Claudia Cohen Hall, Room 402