Philosophy of Mind & Neuroscience
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Rotman Dialogue with Sarah Robins: Memory and Optogenetic Intervention
Rotman Dialogue with Sarah Robins: Memory and Optogenetic Intervention
Rotman Dialogues are events based on a specific book or reading, that are facilitated by Institute graduate students. Conducted much as an author-meets-critics event, these informal discussions begin with a brief introduction by the author, followed by questions from the one or two graduate students chairing the session. Finally, the dialogue is opened up to […]
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Corey Maley: Analog Computation and Representation
Corey Maley: Analog Computation and Representation
Neuroscientists and psychologists regularly appeal to computation to explain (and not just model) what the brain and mind is doing. But it is rather clear that, whatever they mean by computation, it is not digital computation. Could it be analog computation? Based on historical examples, I argue that there is more to analog computation than […]
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CANCELLED: Robert Rupert: Self-knowledge as a Subpersonal Phenomenon
EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO THE EVOLVING COVID-19 SITUATION. PLEASE VISIT COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY FOR MORE INFORMATION. In this talk, I begin by briefly describing and motivating a picture of human psychology as “flattened from above,” one in which the states and processes normally thought to appear at a distinctive personal level instead appear […]