Title: Budgeting Strategies & Consumer Behavior
URL for more information: https://marketing.wharton.upenn.edu/profile/wendyde/
April 17, 2023
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title: Budgeting Strategies & Consumer Behavior
URL for more information: https://marketing.wharton.upenn.edu/profile/wendyde/
March 13, 2023
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title: Cognitive neuroscience of learning and memory in human infants
URL for more information: https://ntblab.yale.edu/
March 20, 2023
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title: Reward Processing in the Social Brain
From winning a raffle to receiving praise from a colleague, the experience of reward elicits positive emotions, shapes our behavior and influences our emotional well-being. Central to processing rewards is the role of the striatum - the input unit of the basal ganglia and a key node in a putative human reward circuit. This talk will first describe early efforts aimed at characterizing a reward-related signal in the human striatum, its association with other brain regions and...
February 13, 2023
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title: Language experience drives language understanding
Abstract: The language environment is critical for language learning and vocabulary growth in children and in predicting the difficulty of processing words and sentences in adults. However, psycholinguists have traditionally measured language experience by aggregating over populations. In this talk, I will share experimental evidence suggesting that an individual’s specific experience with language is linked to their specific preferences for different constructions. By using NLP...
February 6, 2023
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title: "Memory consolidation during sleep and implications for mental health".
January 23, 2023
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title: The role of empathy in morality: A force that can bind or blind us
Abstract: Empathy can be a strong motivation for moral behavior, but its influence can also have the opposite effect. People who are concerned for the well-being of others are more likely to help, care for them, and respect them. Empathy provides information for moral decision-making, which can supplement information based on reasoning, rational belief, and inference. However, empathy is limited and fragile, thus not always a reliable source of information in moral...
December 12, 2022
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title:"Communicating Behavior: Bottom-Up Processes of Social Influence"
Abstract: This talk will begin with an analysis of interindividual processes of person perception and communication that unfold in brief verbal messages such as those on social media. I will describe experiments designed to establish whether merely alluding to behaviors can influence others to perform those behaviors. After discussing the processes underlying the effects of interindividual messages, I will present big data...
November 7, 2022
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title: TBA
URL for more information: https://psych.la.psu.edu/directory/yo-jackson-professor-of-psychology
April 25, 2022
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
April 4, 2022
Levin Auditorium
425 S. University Avenue
Title: Human happiness in high resolution: Insights from large-scale
experience-sampling