Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute #DISI

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Summer institute fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among scholars and storytellers interested in the origin, nature, and future of intelligences.

St Andrews, Scotland, UK
Joined November 2017

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    Applications for the 2020 Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI) are now open! 🥳 June 28 - July 18, 2020 University of St Andrews, Scotland Apply today!

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  2. DISI 2020 FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: Professor Briana Toole from Claremont McKenna College researches epistemology, feminist philosophy, and critical race theory. 🌟

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  3. DISI 2020 FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: Professor Andrew Barron from Macquarie University studies mechanisms of cognition and the insect brain.🐝

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  9. Dr. Seth Lazar from the Australian National University is looking for a research fellow to work on his "Moral Skill and Artificial Intelligence" project. Apply today!

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  10. Jan 22

    The history and impact of women in animal behaviour

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  11. Jan 22

    Shannon doesn't adequately handle (i.e., tell us whether mutual information is mutually understood). Here's a 1-minute animation on a new paper by SFI Postdoc Artemy Kolchinsky & Bernat Corominas-Mutra:

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  12. Jan 22

    My blogpost explaining the motivation behind our recent paper on information generation as a function of consciousness. Does Consciousness Have a Function?

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  13. Jan 21

    There’s some really uncomfortable ethnocentrism associated with the persistent skew towards studying affluent, Western populations in psychology that makes the field squirm. We should all be doing a lot more squirming.

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  14. Exciting new work on infant reasoning, led by DISI 2019 alum Kelsey Lucca!

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  15. The application portal for DISI 2020 will be opening soon. Dates: June 28 - July 18. Watch this space!

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  16. Jan 16

    My latest column, with thanks to Augie who, as he points out, had the idea! (and acted as Star Wars fact-check.)

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  17. Some of ’s most fascinating work happens at the intersection of AI and neuroscience. Our paper published in today is a good example. It takes inspiration from our recent work in Reinforcement Learning to shed new light on how dopamine works in the brain.

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  18. Babies seem to know a lot about social life. Where does that knowledge come from?

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  19. Jan 11

    New paper out! Children delay gratification for cooperative ends. A cross-cultural study on children’s delay maintenance in an interdependent marshmallow test. With Seb Grüneisen & Esther Herrmann 🤗

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