From natalia.castelobrancomatos at yale.edu Mon Sep 2 11:53:27 2024 From: natalia.castelobrancomatos at yale.edu (Natalia Castelo Branco Matos) Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2024 11:53:27 -0400 Subject: [WTI-trainee] APHINE Charles Taylor Panel Discussion September 10th, 10 AM Message-ID: [image: image.png] We are thrilled to announce an upcoming philosophy talk with the distinguished philosopher Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus at McGill University and a Fellow at All Souls College, University of Oxford. Renowned for his examination of the modern self, Professor Taylor has produced a significant and influential body of work. He has been honored with numerous prestigious awards, including the 2016 Berggruen Prize, which recognized him as a 'thinker whose ideas profoundly shape our understanding of humanity and contribute to human advancement.' He will discuss his latest book, *Cosmic Connections, *the long-awaited follow-up to The Language Animal, which expands on his theory of language. The discussion will also feature professors Paul Franks, Stephen Darwall, Laurie Paul, and Joshua Knobe from the philosophy department. ?? Talk Title: Discussion panel with Charles Taylor on his newest book "Cosmic Connections" ? Date: Tues, September 10th, 2024 ? Time: 10 - 11 AM ? Location: 100 College Street, Room 1116 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 215937 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Applicants whose research is particularly aligned with the Institute's mission and who are involved in Institute activities are especially encouraged to apply. As part of the fellowship, recipients agree to the following: 1. Participate in a one-hour pre-conference orientation. 1. Spend two (2) two-hour shifts volunteering to represent WTI. During this time, you will be expected to talk to visitors or students presenting posters about your experiences at Yale and our programs and community. 1. Recipients will be responsible for registering attendees into the conference database, handing out swag as instructed, and helping with booth set-up or take-down as needed. To apply for the Wu Tsai Travel Award, please complete the application by September 6, 2024. Contact wti at yale.edu with questions. 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Dr. Brandi Mattson, who visited the WTI last year is one of the initiatives leaders. https://lifescienceeditors.org/apply/ Best, Giovanna Giovanna Guerrero-Medina, PhD [A button for name playback in email signature] She/Her/Ella Director for Diversity Equity & Inclusion, Wu Tsai Institute at Yale giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu 203.785.2915 (office), 616.643.7666 (cell) wti.yale.edu From: Angela Andersen Date: Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 11:05?AM To: Guerrero-Medina, Giovanna , Alana Welm , Almouzni Pettinotti Genevieve , Brandi , Chrystal Starbird , Crystal D Rogers , Helen Pickersgill , Magdalena , Mande Holford , Marcos Simoes-Costa , Olivier Pourquie , Stephen Matheson , Greco, Valentina Subject: JEDI awards Hi Everyone, I hope you are all doing well and had a nice summer. I just wanted to remind you that the upcoming JEDI award deadline is September 10th. Please feel free to circulate this info to your community: The Life Science Editors Foundation offers Justice Equity Diversity Inclusion (JEDI) awards quarterly to scientists facing unfair obstacles to career progression, including but not limited to barriers based on gender, race, ethnicity, caregiving responsibilities, illness, ability, sexual orientation, low socioeconomic background, as well as people in a low or lower middle income country. The award provides input on a manuscript, short grant proposal or job application. The award will consist of: Editor/Reviewer Perspective: We give you feedback on the content, pitch and narrative. Our volunteers use their insider knowledge of the peer review process to advise you. We read your document as a search committee, editor or reviewer would ? highlight strengths, potential weaknesses, and areas that need work (background, rationale, importance, logic etc). 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Come learn tango in a comfortable and open environment! Experience hours of fun with dancing, followed by a 7-week class series, dance parties, social events and a wonderful community! Learning tango is an incredibly fun experience and is a great way to meet students and peers from all walks of the Yale campus! No dance background or partner necessary! Space is limited; the bootcamps have been wildly popular in the past so be sure to sign-up now! In tango there are two roles: the leaders who propose a movement according to the music, and followers who interpret signals from the leader and execute them according to the song. Important to say that we try to balance the number of leaders and followers, so everyone can have a great time during class. While signing up, check in the form that there are still slots for your role. The bootcamp is $15 for students and $25 for non-students. Registration is open only to Yale-affiliates. Registration link here. For questions or doubts, send an email to: rafael.daipra at yale.edu or ali.alhulaymi at yale.edu. To learn more about us - access: https://www.yaletangoclub.com/ To follow our activities and events, follow us on Instagram @yaletangoclub [Tango beginners' bootcamp flyer (Fall 2024).jpeg] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Tango beginners' bootcamp flyer (Fall 2024).jpeg Type: image/jpeg Size: 172309 bytes Desc: Tango beginners' bootcamp flyer (Fall 2024).jpeg URL: From kelley.remole at yale.edu Thu Sep 5 21:54:31 2024 From: kelley.remole at yale.edu (Remole, Kelley) Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2024 01:54:31 +0000 Subject: [WTI-trainee] FW: "Organelles transport in health and disease" meeting in Grenoble, France In-Reply-To: References: <25e2eb53-4cca-46c9-acbe-37053f886cfe@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> Message-ID: See below and attached. Kelley Remole, PhD, MS Managing Director Wu Tsai Institute, Yale University kelley.remole at yale.edu O: 203-432-8863 C: 917-254-2992 From: Col?n-Ramos, Daniel Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2024 9:14 PM Subject: FW: "Organelles transport in health and disease" meeting in Grenoble, France From: Anthony Proc?s > Date: Thursday, September 5, 2024 at 5:40?AM To: Col?n-Ramos, Daniel > Subject: "Organelles transport in health and disease" meeting in Grenoble, France In attachment, the flyer of the conference and at this link the website with all the necessary information : https://cell-transport.sciencesconf.org/ ____________________________________ Anthony PROC?S Postdoctoral fellow Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences (GIN) Universit? Grenoble Alpes (UGA) Chemin Fortun? Ferrini 38700 La Tronche France ____________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Our reading list and overall schedule for this block is the following: 09/11/2024 I am No Abstract Object: A Novel Challenge to Mind Uploading 09/18/2024 Is That the Same Person? Case Studies in Neurosurgery 09/25/205 * Special Event! Discussion with professor Laurie Paul: What Does an LLM know?* 10/02/2024 Personal Identity, Transformative Experiences, and the Future Self 10/09/2024 Partifitian or Buddhist Reductionism? Revisiting a Debate About Personal Identity 10/16/2024* Visiting Speaker: M. Weisberg from UPenn (Room 1167)* 10/23/2024 Looking for the Self: Phenomenology, Neurophysiology, and Philosophical Significance of Drug-Induced Ego Dissolution [image: APHINEJCSeptOct2024-01.png] Looking forward to seeing you there! 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I am now at the NIH, working at NIDA (National Institute of Drug Abuse), and collaborating to help organize a BRAIN NeuroAI Workshop on November 12-13, 2024. We are currently accepting abstract submissions from early-career scholars (high school, undergraduate, graduate or medical school students, post-baccalaureate trainees, postdoctoral scholars, medical residents, or clinical fellows). Abstracts must be submitted by Wednesday, September 18 for the chance to present at the Poster Blitz in-person and receive a $400 honorarium. Would you be willing to share the announcement below with Wu Tsai Institute trainees? See below for more information. Thank you, Jessica -- Jessica Mollick, Ph. D Program Officer Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Branch Division of Neuroscience and Behavior. NOT-DA-26-001: Advancing Research on SUD with brain-based computational models -------------------------------- We invite you to register for the BRAIN NeuroAI Workshop on November 12-13, 2024, which will be held virtually and in-person at the NIH Campus in Bethesda, Maryland. The BRAIN NeuroAI Workshop will bring together researchers across career levels and diverse fields to explore how the BRAIN Initiative?s data, tools, and technologies can reciprocally advance the emerging science at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence (see NeuroAI Workshop agenda). Discovering fundamental principles of intelligence in biological and artificial systems will require new approaches, models, metrics, and ethical frameworks for comparing, evaluating, and developing theories and technologies about brains, brain-like computing, and future applications for advancing brain health.? On Day 2 of the Workshop (November 13), there will be an in-person NeuroAI Early-Career Scholar Poster Session. Abstracts must be submitted by Wednesday, September 18 (11:59?pm ET). We are currently accepting abstract submissions from early-career scholars (high school, undergraduate, graduate or medical school students, post-baccalaureate trainees, postdoctoral scholars, medical residents, or clinical fellows). All applicants should expect to be asked to prepare a 1-minute Poster Blitz talk if their abstract is selected for the NeuroAI Early-Career Scholar Honorarium and Poster Blitz.? ? All accepted abstracts will be considered for the NeuroAI Early-Career Scholar Honorarium and Poster Blitz session. Those selected will be expected to present the Poster Blitz in-person on Day 2 and will receive a $400 honorarium. Submissions must follow the detailed instructions for BRAIN NeuroAI Workshop Early-Career Scholar Abstract Submission. Relevant submission topics include but are not limited to: Theory, models, and brain-inspired AI algorithms Metrics and methods for mapping models to brains Neuromorphic computing models and hardware design Embodied intelligence and bio-inspired robotics Neuroethics?of AI and NeuroAI for BRAIN For more information, please contact BRAINNeuroAIWorkshop at ninds.nih.gov. IMPORTANT DATES? Registration is open! Early-Career Scholar abstract deadline: September 18, 2024 (11:59pm ET).? In-person registration closes October 28, 2024.? On behalf of the NIH BRAIN NeuroAI Working Group Training Subcommittee. _________________________________________________________ 2024 BRAIN NeuroAI Workshop ? Website | Registration | Agenda ? Poster Abstract Submission | Instructions & Criteria Send any questions to the NIH BRAIN NeuroAI Working Group ? 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On behalf of the Developmental Area Colloquium crew, Nicol?, Zihan, and I would like to welcome you all to join us Friday, September 13th at 11:30AM for our first colloquium speaker of the year. Dr. Lars Chittka from Queen Mary, University of London will be visiting our department and giving his lecture titled "The Mind of a Bee". Please see below for more details: Date: Friday, September 13th Time: 11:30AM - 12:45PM Location: Room 1116 (11th Floor, 100 College) The lecture will be followed by a reception with the speaker. Food and drinks will be provided. Talk Title: The Mind of a Bee Abstract: Most of us are aware of the hive mind?the power of bees as an amazing collective. But do we know how uniquely intelligent bees are as individuals? I argue that they have remarkable navigational abilities, can recognize not just flowers but also human faces, exhibit basic emotions, count, use simple tools, solve problems, and learn by observing others. They may even possess consciousness. I illustrate how bee brains are unparalleled in the animal kingdom in terms of how much computing power is packed into their tiny nervous systems. I examine the psychological differences between bees and the ethical dilemmas that arise in conservation and laboratory settings because bees might feel and think. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to either myself, Zihan, or Nicol?! I look forward to seeing everyone there! All the best, Brandon Yale Psychology department is committed to making our talks accessible to all who wish to attend. If you have an access-related need, please contact Jenny Trujillo (jenny.trujillo at yale.edu). To allow us to try to meet your needs, please try to request any accommodations at least one week in advance. Please look here for a map of Yale's campus, and look here for information about Yale's campus shuttles. - - - - Brandon A. 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Best, Giovanna Guerrero-Medina, PhD [A button for name playback in email signature] She/Her/Ella Director for Diversity Equity & Inclusion, Wu Tsai Institute at Yale giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu 203.785.2915 (office), 616.643.7666 (cell) wti.yale.edu From: Neuroscience on behalf of Yale Neuroscience Postdoc Committee Date: Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 9:18?AM To: Yale Neuroscience Postdoc Committee Subject: [Neuroscience] Special Seminar: 9/16 @ 3pm, Eve Marder, PhD (Brandeis University), 100College Room 1116 To celebrate National Postdoc Appreciation Week (NPAW) 2024, the Yale Neuroscience Postdoc Committee (YNPC) is excited to invite you to a special lecture by Eve Marder, PhD (Brandeis University) on Monday, September 16th from 3-4pm in In 100 College Street, Room 1116 (11th floor workshop). Dr. Marder, who was awarded the NINDS 2023 Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship, will be presenting her talk titled "Cryptic Changes to Degenerate Neurons and Circuits Elicited by Temperature Perturbations and Climate Change". Coffee and snacks will be served immediately following her talk in Room 1044 (10th floor, immediately below the lecture room) from 4-4:30pm. All members of the Yale Community are welcome and encouraged to attend this exciting lecture (not just postdocs)! We look forward to seeing everyone at this special seminar to start off NPAW 2024. [cid:321b0887-f894-444c-aed6-83780c4f5746] Find out more about YNPC [cid:281e509c-c574-4deb-ad97-9ae657a9ba2b] Join YNPC on Slack Express your interest in joining YNPC more regularly/officially. 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This powerful and evocative book offers an intimate look into the lives of Latinas, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the intersectional challenges faced by women of color. Through her sharp wit and tender reflections, Rodr?guez invites us to engage in meaningful conversations about race, gender, and the strength found in community. Don?t miss this opportunity to connect with the YSM community for a informal reflection on the experiences that shape us all. The first 20 RSVPs get a book! Date: September 25th, 2024 Time: 1:45pm-3:15pm Location: Boyer Center / BCMM 206/208 Registration required, please provide dietary information: https://tinyurl.com/Register4Bookclub Lunch provided And please keep an eye out for an invitation to Dr. Mojica Rodr?guez?s seminar on October 4, as part of the YSM Perspectives on Inclusion Seminar Series. Carolina Machado de Salas-R?mer She/Her/Ella Program Coordinator, Yale Ciencia Initiative Yale School of Medicine, Office of Equity Diversity & Inclusion https://ciencia.yale.edu carolina.machado at yale.edu Giovanna Guerrero-Medina, PhD [A button for name playback in email signature] She/Her/Ella Director, Yale Ciencia Initiative, Yale School of Medicine, Office of Equity Diversity & Inclusion Director for Diversity Equity & Inclusion, Wu Tsai Institute at Yale Senior Advisor, Ciencia Puerto Rico 203.785.2915 (office) 616.643.7666 (cell) giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu giovanna.guerrero at cienciapr.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 2132 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In alignment with its mission, the symposium will highlight many subfields of neuroscience, and will feature talks from renowned external speakers, Yale faculty, and Yale trainees. In addition to the symposium and throughout September, we are highlighting a few scientific discoveries that have been enabled by Kavli support. These short stories are available on the Kavli website, with a new article every other day. A full program is now available ? please see PDF attached. It includes the event schedule and poster abstracts for each poster session. This event is open to all Yale affiliates and there is no sign-up required. We hope you will be able to join our celebration of this very special occasion. 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Best, Giovanna Giovanna Guerrero-Medina, PhD [A button for name playback in email signature] She/Her/Ella Director for Diversity Equity & Inclusion, Wu Tsai Institute at Yale giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu 203.785.2915 (office), 616.643.7666 (cell) wti.yale.edu From: Deputy Dean Darin A. Latimore, MD Date: Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 3:15?PM To: Guerrero-Medina, Giovanna Subject: Perspectives for Inclusion: Lecture Series Sept 24: David Blight, Oct 4: Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodr?guez To view this email as a web page, click here. [Perspectives for Inclusion] September 12, 2024 To the YSM Community: I am pleased to announce the launch of a new lecture series, Perspectives for Inclusion, and encourage the entire community to take part. The series is sponsored by the YSM Diversity Advisory Council and the YSM Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ODEI). An organizing committee will invite leading experts to offer a broader field of vision and deeper understanding of the communities we belong to and serve. The aim of the series is to create insight, exploration, and reflection on the role each of us plays in creating an inclusive environment. In order to continue the conversation after each lecture, ODEI will provide facilitator guides to help groups of colleagues and peers to further consider the information shared by the speaker, and its real-world ramifications for clinical practice and research. The series launches on Tuesday, Sept. 24, with award-winning writer and historian David Blight, who will discuss his book, Yale and Slavery: A History, followed by a panel discussion. Join us again on Oct. 4 for a lecture in celebration of Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month. Author Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodr?guez will give a talk on her book, For Brown Girls with Sharp Edges and Tender Hearts: A Love Letter to Women of Color. Watch for updates about upcoming talks from Yale historian Ned Blackhawk on his book, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, from OiYan A. Poon, author of Asian American is Not a Color, and more. Sincerely, Darin A. Latimore, MD Deputy Dean of Diversity and Chief Diversity Officer Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (General Medicine) [Yale University] Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ODEI) Copyright ? 2024 Yale University ? All rights reserved [Twitter] [Instagram] [LinkedIn] This email was sent by: Yale University P.O. BOX 208109, New Haven, CT, 06745 US -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wti.spc at yale.edu Mon Sep 16 08:30:12 2024 From: wti.spc at yale.edu (Wu Tsai Institute Student and Postdoc Committee) Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 12:30:12 +0000 Subject: [WTI-trainee] You're invited! Fall into Connection Event this Saturday Message-ID: Hi everyone, You're invited to our kick-off event, Fall into Connection, on Saturday, September 21st from 2pm-4pm at Amistad Park, New Haven. Bring your own blanket/chairs and enjoy yard games, local donuts, and apple cider! Everyone is welcome! You don?t need to work in WTI or be affiliated with WTI to join. If you're curious about cognition and the brain, you're one of us?so come along, and feel free to bring friends and family too! Looking forward to seeing you there! With kindness, Evyn and Ashlea on behalf of the Wu-Tsai Institute Student and Post-doc Committee (WTI SPC) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The 3-year fellowship is unique in that fellows: * Set their own research agenda * Are encouraged to collaborate with faculty across the Kempner and the wider community at Harvard University * Receive a generous stipend and dedicated research funding * Get access to our state-of-the-art GPU cluster, supported by our Research Science and Engineering team We are looking for candidates who are working on or more of the following areas: * Foundations of intelligence, including cognitive theories of intelligence, the neurobiological basis of intelligence and mathematical and computational models of intelligence. * Applications of artificial intelligence, including natural language processing, visual scene processing and analysis, and the mechanistic analysis of high dimensional neural and behavioral data. The study of these applications can either be from an engineering standpoint (e.g., development of new methodologies or advancing the state of the art) as well as from a scientific one (e.g., achieving a better understanding of deep learning). To be eligible, a candidate must be in the final year of their Ph.D. now and at the latest, have received their PhD no earlier than 9/1/2022. The application deadline is October 1, 2024. For more information and to apply please go to: https://kempnerinstitute.harvard.edu/kempner-institute-research-fellowship/ You can email KempnerInstitute at harvard.edu with any questions about the position. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To be eligible, applicants must be Early-Career Scholars: high school, undergraduate, graduate or medical school students, post-baccalaureate trainees, postdoctoral scholars, medical residents, and clinical fellows. All accepted abstracts will be considered for a NeuroAI Early-Career Scholar Poster Blitz presentation. Those selected will be expected to present the Poster Blitz in-person on Day 2 and will receive a $400 honorarium. Submissions must follow the detailed instructions for NeuroAI Workshop Early-Career Scholar Poster Abstract Submission. Relevant submission topics include but are not limited to: ? Theory, models, and brain-inspired AI algorithms ? Metrics and methods for mapping models to brains ? Neuromorphic computing models and hardware design ? Embodied intelligence and bio-inspired robotics ? Neuroethics of AI and NeuroAI for BRAIN For more information, please see the website and send any questions to BRAINNeuroAIWorkshop at ninds.nih.gov. IMPORTANT DATES? Early-Career Scholar deadline: September 25, 2024 (11:59pm ET).? In-person registration closes: October 28, 2024. On behalf of the NIH BRAIN NeuroAI Working Group Training Subcommittee. _________________________________________________________ 2024 BRAIN NeuroAI Workshop ? Website | Registration | Agenda ? Poster Abstract Submission | Instructions & Criteria Send any questions to the NIH BRAIN NeuroAI Working Group ? BRAINNeuroAIWorkshop at ninds.nih.gov [Graphical user interface, text, application Description automatically generated] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 60146 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From wti.spc at yale.edu Fri Sep 20 14:44:17 2024 From: wti.spc at yale.edu (Wu Tsai Institute Student and Postdoc Committee) Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 18:44:17 +0000 Subject: [WTI-trainee] Fall welcome event tomorrow! Message-ID: Hi everyone, Come join us for our first event of the year, Fall into Connection, tomorrow Saturday, September 21st from 2pm-4pm at Amistad Park, New Haven. Bring your own blanket/chairs and enjoy yard games, local donuts, and apple cider! Everyone is welcome! You don?t need to work in WTI or be affiliated with WTI to join. If you're curious about cognition and the brain, you're one of us?so come along, and feel free to bring friends and family too! Looking forward to seeing you there! With kindness, Evyn and Ashlea on behalf of the Wu-Tsai Institute Student and Post-doc Committee (WTI SPC) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best, Giovanna Giovanna Guerrero-Medina, PhD [A button for name playback in email signature] She/Her/Ella Director for Diversity Equity & Inclusion, Wu Tsai Institute at Yale giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu 203.785.2915 (office), 616.643.7666 (cell) wti.yale.edu From: Psych.others on behalf of Brooke-Wilson, Tyler Date: Friday, September 20, 2024 at 2:18?PM To: psych.all at mailman.yale.edu Subject: Computation and Cognition Joint Lab Meetings Starting Thursday, 9/26 Hi All, I'm writing to announce a new joint lab meeting on the theme of Computation and Cognition. This will be a monthly meeting for anyone interested in computational approaches to the mind. Over the coming year, we'll be hearing from students, meeting to discuss papers, and presenting research directions on the broad theme of computational approaches to the mind. Topics we'll cover include computational approaches to human language, vision, and social cognition. We're approaching these broad areas in tandem because many of the same themes come up across areas (themes like compositionality, concept learning, optimality, and inference) and because we believe that findings in each can illuminate issues in others. Meetings are open to all and will draw on faculty and students across psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, and computer science. Our first meeting will take place this Thursday (9/26), 1-2:30 in 100 College St. RM 1167. Details about our first speakers can be found below. Hope to see many of you there! Best, Tyler Details: Time: 1-2:30PM Location: 100 College, RM 1167 Mailing List: If you are interested in receiving updates and announcements, please add your email here ? https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/compcog You will be prompted to confirm your email. First Week Speakers ? Variability in the Speed, Accuracy, and Effort of Mental-State Inferences in Theory of Mind Urvi Suwal Abstract: Human social cognition is built on our capacity to think about other minds. Do people have a general capacity to infer the contents of other minds from observable behavior? Or is this capacity specialized for inferring certain mental states, while struggling with others? Using a novel paradigm, we tested people?s capacity to infer another person?s desires, beliefs, or visual experience across three tasks that were logically equivalent, and thus equally complex. Despite the tasks being logically identical, people were less accurate, slower, and reported expending more effort when inferring the content of others? visual experience compared to inferring others' beliefs and desires (Experiments 1 and 2; N = 120 U.S. adults and N = 60 U.S. adults). However, additional training rapidly improved people?s capacity to infer others? visual experience (Experiment 3; N = 60 U.S. adults). These results suggest that the quality and speed of Theory of Mind inferences might be specialized and shaped by everyday use?a property not adequately captured through content-general inferential algorithms. Multi-area processing in primate inferotemporal cortex implements inverse graphics Hakan Yilmaz Abstract: Multi-area processing in the inferotemporal (IT) cortex is critical for transforming sensory features into useful representations of the world. What are these representations and how are they computed in IT networks? Here, we show that inferring scene-level causes may be an organizing objective of IT, via an algorithm analogous to the reverse of graphics-based generative models of how 3D scenes form and project to images. Using perception of bodies as a case study, we show that inverse graphics spontaneously emerges in inference networks trained to map images to their scene-level causes. Remarkably, this correspondence to the reverse of a graphics-based generative model also holds across the body processing network of the macaque IT cortex. Finally, inference networks recapitulate feedforward progression in IT, outperforming state-of-the-art computer vision models. This work suggests inverse graphics as a multi-area neural algorithm of IT, and points to ways for replicating primate vision capabilities in machines. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Wiesel Professor and head of the Lulu and Anthony Wang Laboratory of Neural Circuits and Behavior at The Rockefeller University. Her research studies the relationships among genes, experience, and behavior in the nematode C. elegans. Following is the abstract for Bargmann's talk: "How do genes and the environment interact to generate a variety of behaviors? How are behavioral decisions modified by context and experience? Neuroscience has reached a stage where these questions can be asked with great precision, and, in some cases, answered. The Bargmann lab has studied these questions in the nematode C. elegans, whose simple nervous system consists of only 302 neurons ? yet the animal can move around, explore the environment, evaluate its social context, and learn from experience. Animal and human behavior is not fixed but is reversibly modified by internal motivational and emotional states. At the heart of these internal states are chemical neuromodulators such as serotonin, dopamine, and neuropeptides. Neuromodulators are highly conserved in evolution, with recognizable similar functions in different animals. By studying molecules like serotonin and neuropeptides in C. elegans, we have determined how they transiently 'rewire' the nervous system, allowing internal states to alter the way that information is processed. I will describe examples from social behaviors and sickness behaviors." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please register via the link below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8UCZVxl_lga9Ux588LkuAwlrXb7ghnpFsHYmfjfRARF5bWA/viewform Best, -- Ping Luo Senior Computational Research Support Analyst Center for Neurocomputation and Machine Intelligence Wu Tsai Institute Yale University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu Thu Sep 26 11:51:38 2024 From: giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu (Guerrero-Medina, Giovanna) Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 15:51:38 +0000 Subject: [WTI-trainee] WTI faculty search: Help us spread the word! Message-ID: Dear Wu Tsai members and colleagues, As Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the Wu Tsai Institute, one of my roles is to support efforts to identify outstanding candidates from diverse disciplines who can enrich our community through their commitment and contributions to more diverse and inclusive research environments. We have just launched a new open-area, open-rank faculty job search and I am hoping you will help us spread the word! Please distribute the message below among your networks and contacts. It would be great if you could personally encourage scientists who may be interested in this opportunity. You can also share our tweet or use our slide for your presentations. And if there are any inspiring scientists to whom you think we should reach out directly to encourage their application, please feel free to send me their contact details so I can invite them. The first deadline is October 15, so I would really appreciate your timely help. Thanks in advance, *** The Wu Tsai Institute (WTI), a university-wide interdisciplinary neuroscience initiative at Yale University, has an open posting for multiple endowed faculty positions, at any rank. Applicants from a broad range of disciplines?including (but not limited to) applied math, computer science, data science, engineering, biology, cognitive science, and psychology?are encouraged to apply. Founded by a historic gift, WTI is dedicated to advancing our understanding of human cognition and human potential by sparking interdisciplinary inquiry. We are building a vibrant community where experimentalists and theorists work together to advance basic research and fundamental understanding of how the mind works. Faculty identified through this search will receive an appointment in one or more departments at Yale, an attractive start-up package, and will join a growing community of >180 faculty across Yale. They will have access to state-of-the-art lab space and core facilities in our new research building, as well as special funding mechanisms, fellowships for postdocs and students, and other events and programs. We are strongly committed to equity and inclusion. Our student body at the undergraduate and graduate levels is increasingly diverse and we seek to hire scholars who are committed to inclusion in their research, teaching, and service. Women, veterans, people with disabilities, and members of underrepresented racial and ethnic groups or the LGBTQ community are especially encouraged to apply. Faculty will also find excellent benefits, mentoring, and support, responsive to professional, dual career, childcare, and housing needs. For more information and to apply, please visit https://apply.interfolio.com/153378. The deadline for candidates in experimental areas is October 15, 2024, while the deadline for applicants whose research is computational in nature is December 2, 2024. 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