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My Closet in Sketches. New Dress a Day. What Would a Nerd Wear. The Computational Memory Lab. At the University of Pennsylvania. Click here to cancel reply. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. I Love the 90s eBay Roundup. Second day hair flip! Remember this busted H&M blazer? Obsessed with the Dress. Kat Sterr on Makeup Revelations…. Kat Sterr on I am a BB cream convert! On Daily Lunch Distraction: Arashi Shibori Dyeing Technique. On Possible Glasses… Opinions?
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind: April 2010
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind. The Art and Science of Turning the Wrong Way. Where you headed from here? Can't get lost then. 160; -William Least Heat-Moon. Thursday, April 22, 2010. A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, Except When It Isn't. Sorry Long time, no blog. I had a phone conversation a few days ago with David Kraemer, a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. 3 View a picture of an intersection and the...
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind: March 2010
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind. The Art and Science of Turning the Wrong Way. Where you headed from here? Can't get lost then. 160; -William Least Heat-Moon. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Philly, Back Again. We traveled to a satellite campus of Temple University about 50 miles north of Philly early. Anyway, the point of all this is to see if and how people improve from one trial to the next. It builds on a very similar experiment conducted a few years ago by Dani...
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind: A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, Except When It Isn't
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind. The Art and Science of Turning the Wrong Way. Where you headed from here? Can't get lost then. 160; -William Least Heat-Moon. Thursday, April 22, 2010. A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, Except When It Isn't. Sorry Long time, no blog. I had a phone conversation a few days ago with David Kraemer, a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. 3 View a picture of an intersection and the...
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind: Land of the Lost
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind. The Art and Science of Turning the Wrong Way. Where you headed from here? Can't get lost then. 160; -William Least Heat-Moon. Monday, May 3, 2010. Land of the Lost. I've booked my trip to Halifax (late May) to visit with Ken Hill, a psychologist at the St. Mary's University who researches lost-person behavior. Quick note: Nova Scotia (specifically its swampy wilderness areas) was dubbed the "Lost Person Capital of North America".
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind: May 2010
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Dispatches From a Lost Mind. The Art and Science of Turning the Wrong Way. Where you headed from here? Can't get lost then. 160; -William Least Heat-Moon. Friday, May 28, 2010. Strolling Through The Park From Hell. Last night, over a seafood dinner at Halifax's Five Fisherman restaurant, Ken Hill described the trail system in nearby Hemlock Ravine Park. On another note, I forgot to post last week when I attended the Spatial Learning Conference. Land of the Lost.
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Software – Greg Detre
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I code compulsively and with great delight. Writing software is like weaving a magical spell, something out of nothing. I’ve worked on a mix of consumer, web, scientific and open source software projects. Here are a few. I’m gregdetre on GitHub. Currently all hidden in private repositories). My most recent open source work was produced while CTO, under Memrise’s GitHub. Some of my older projects below live under gdetre on Google Code. Hosted on Amazon EC2/S3/RDS/Cloudfront. Powerful internal AB testing a...
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Core Faculty and Affiliated Faculty. Are listed alphabetically along with title, a brief research description, email address, and personal and/or lab website. To see our events gallery. Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology. Research interests: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); Object perception. Aguirreg[at]mail.med.upenn.edu. Associate Professor, Department of Neurology. Research interests: Cognitive neuroscience; behavioral and cognitive neurology; neuroethics. Visit the Epstein Lab.
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The “Restoring Active Memory” Project Moves Forward with Identifying the Biomarkers of Good Memory | Computational Neuroscience Initiative
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Skip to main content. School of Arts and Sciences. The Restoring Active Memory Project Moves Forward with Identifying the Biomarkers of Good Memory. The RAM project is a great example of 'Big Neuroscience,'" said RAM Project Director, Dr. Dan Rizzuto. "Data is being generated at nine different clinical sites and sent to the Computational Memory Lab for analysis.". To see the project’s initial announcement as reported by. C/o Institute for Research in Cognitive Science. 3401 Walnut Street, Suite 400A.