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The open optional course "Computational modeling" by Dr. Joe Macinnes
The open optional course "Computational modeling" given by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD, associate professor at School of Psychology, HSE. Computational modelling is the practice of simulating cognitive processes and neuronal function using machine learning and other computer algorithms.
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The seminar " p<0.05 or p≥0.05, that is the question" by Tadamasa Sawada, PhD
We are pleased to invite you to the seminar about recent studies of meta analysis in Psychology given by Tadamasa Sawada, PhD, Assistant Professor at School of Psychology, HSE.
When: 16:40~18:00 on Sep/27 (Tuesday)Where: Room #109
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Congratulations to our new students!!!
There was a new enrollment to the program! We have new wonderful 1st-year students. On September 1, we had an organizing meeting - acquaintance of students with teachers and alumni.
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Defense of the first graduates of Master's programme 'Cognitive sciences and technologies: from neuron to cognition'
Our alumni presented their thesis projects on the 8th of June. Videos are available.
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Jon Rawski tells about two years at HSE and his future plans….
Jon Rawski is a Master student at the Higher School of Economics. He will attend a Ph.D. Program at the Department of Linguistics Stony Brook University, New York USA.
Dean Talks about the Importance of Teaching Quality Assessment
Andrei Melville, the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, encourages students to actively participate in the assessment and explains why student involvement in assessment procedure is important to the management of the Faculty.
Winter School was organized by Faculty of Social Sciences
Our Master's programme presents brain-computer interface co-developed by Elizaveta Okorokova, 2nd year Master student, in Neuroimaging Methods Group of Centre for Cognition and Decision Making
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Eye Tracking Workshop by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Eye Tracking Workshop given by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD, associate professor at School of Psychology, HSE.
Saturday, Feb 13th and 20th, 11am – 5pm
Everyone Wants to Be a Pioneer: HSE Students Study African Languages, the Mind, and Military Dictatorships
The Higher School of Economics is very serious about students getting involved in undergraduate research. For Russian Science Day, celebrated on February 8, the HSE News Service spoke with three young HSE researchers about their work and learned how the students set goals for themselves, achieve results, and move forward with what some might deem frighteningly ambitious research ideas.
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Open lecture “Neuroscience and neurorehabilitation of language: Theory – Experiment - Translation” by Professor Friedemann Pulvermüller
We are pleased to invite you to “Neuroscience and neurorehabilitation of language: Theory – Experiment - Translation”, open lecture by Friedemann Pulvermüller on Febraury, 9th at 5 pm.