Ben Baker Department of Neuroscience University of Pennsylvania BRB 251 and via Zoom A Philosophical Understanding of Representations for Neuroscience Neuroscientists often describe neural activity as a representation of something, or claim to have found evidence for a neural representation. What do these statements mean? The reasons to call some neural activity a […]
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Join us for a 45-to-60 minute walk, weather permitting. We’ll announce each walk destination/route on Wednesday mornings, or will announce cancellation if the weather is truly prohibitive. We will depart from the main entrance of Leidy Labs (3740 Hamilton Walk) promptly at noon on Wednesdays!
Thalia Wheatley Social Systems Lab Dartmouth University The Neuroscience of Friendship RSVP Required for in-person attendance: info@neuroethics.upenn.edu Youtube livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnqN_9oaMTk
Join us outside the Levin Building rear door – the biopond side – for snacks and tea. Bring your own mug, or grab a color-changing MindCORE mug!
Speakers: Konrad Kording and Lyle Ungar Time and location: Friday October 8th (10/8) 10am – 11am, 307 Levine Hall (3330 Walnut Street) CTL teaching certificate credit sign-up: https://www.ctl.upenn.edu/event/how-should-lessons-online-learning-change-our-teaching Given the past year of remote teaching experiences, what aspects of virtual learning should be retained and integrated into the classroom as we transition back to in-person teaching? In this workshop, we will […]