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Randall Beer
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The role of motor processing in perceiving others' emotions
Trainee S. Sherrin and his collaborators have been studying the unique insights into social cognition that can be gained by considering the dynamics of brain, body, and environment. One of his studies... More »
Trainee S. Sherrin and his collaborators have been studying the unique insights into social cognition…
Trainee Seth Frey’s work on herding dynamics in human reasoning in groups has received a great deal…
Both IGERT trainees Steven Williams and Joshua de Leeuw received awards for their contributions…
Trainee M. Dye has worked with IGERT faculty member C. Allen to co-organize the 500 Billion Words…
We have continued to offer our Introduction to Embodied Cognitive Science (R. Beer) and Professional…
Through our colloquium series and research showcase, trainees are given a number of opportunities…
For the third summer in a row our IGERT program has hosted four undergraduate interns from Indiana…
Trainee R. Veale and his collaborators have been combining robotic, simulation, and neurophysiological…
Trainee N. Lewis and his collaborators have developed a dynamic model of recognition memory. The…
Birds flock, fish school, and even human beings get swept up in fads, panics, and other herd-like…
Before they begin formal schooling, children are surrounded by written numbers, including written…
Graduate student Joshua de Leeuw from the IGERT program in brain-body-environment systems at Indiana…
Through our colloquium series and research showcase, trainees are given a number of opportunities…
Trainee Seth Frey and his collaborators have demonstrated cyclic attractors and flocking behavior…
Two of our new IGERT courses were offered once again last year: Introduction to Embodied Cognitive…
Based on a request from trainees in previous years for more interaction with IGERT faculty outside…
IGERT trainee Paul Williams developed new techniques for studying the flow of information over time…
We held our first annual IGERT Research Showcase, during which trainees presented posters describing…
IGERT trainee Skylar Place, who studies how people use information present in their social environments…
IGERT trainee Thomas Wisdom found that greater imitation is often beneficial at both the individual…
IGERT trainee Paul Williams has been developing new mathematical methods for decomposing the information…
Our Extended Colloquium Series began with three speakers this Spring. Before each speaker’s visit,…