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Immediate DiscourseAravind JoshiAugust 13, 2010Program: CogSci 2010 Topics: Speakers: Aravind Joshi This is an excerpt. The full conversation is here. Aravind Joshi is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science at... |
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Representational similarity analysis of inferior temporal object population codesNikolaus KriegeskorteAugust 13, 2010Program: CogSci 2010 Topics: Speakers: Nikolaus Kriegeskorte Nikolaus Kriegeskorte is a principal investigator at the Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, UK. His... |
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James McClellandStanford UniversityAugust 12, 2010Program: CogSci 2010 Speakers: James McClelland James McClelland is the Lucie Stern Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychology and the Director of the Center for Mind, Brain and... |
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Arranging the AnimalsJames McClellandAugust 12, 2010Program: CogSci 2010 Topics: Speakers: James McClelland This is an excerpt. The full conversation is here. James McClelland is the Lucie Stern Professor and Chair in the Department of... |
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Susan CareyHarvard UniversityAugust 12, 2010Program: CogSci 2010 Speakers: Susan Carey Susan Carey is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. Her research is focused on child development and language... |
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Lera BoroditskyStanford UniversityAugust 12, 2010Program: CogSci 2010 Speakers: Lera Boroditsky Lera Boroditsky is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Stanford University. Her research is focused on... |
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The Future Behind UsLera BoroditskyAugust 12, 2010Program: CogSci 2010 Topics: Speakers: Lera Boroditsky This is an excerpt. The full conversation is here. Lera Boroditsky is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive Psychology in the Department of... |
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Paul SmolenskyJohns Hopkins UniversityAugust 12, 2010Program: CogSci 2010 Speakers: Paul Smolensky Paul Smolensky is the Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins University. His research is focused on universal grammar and... |
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