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Уважаемые коллеги,<br>
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На заседании Ученого совета в пятницу 18 декабря в 11:30 состоится
онлайн-коллоквиум:<br>
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Prof. Michail Tsodyks (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot; and
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)<br>
<font size="+1"><b>First principle models of human memory</b></font><br>
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Human memory is a multi-staged phenomenon of extreme complexity,
which results in highly unpredictable behavior in real-life
situations. Psychologists developed classical paradigms for studying
memory in the lab, which produce easily quantifiable measures of
performance at the cost of using artificial content, such as lists
of randomly assembled words. I will introduce a set of simple
mathematical models describing how information is maintained and
recalled in these experiments. Surprisingly, they provide a very
good description of experimental data obtained with internet-based
memory experiments on a large number of human subjects. Moreover,
more detailed mathematical analysis of the models leads to some
interesting ideas for future experiments with potentially very
surprising results. <br>
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Доклад будет сопровождаться онлайн-трансляцией в Zoom. ID и пароль
те же, что и для предыдущих трансляций:<a
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href="https://zoom.us/j/93947383544?pwd=QnU4VGVuYVBlSlJSeHBkTlp4QW9HZz09"><br>
</a><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://zoom.us/j/96899364518?pwd=MzBsR2lYT0lYL2x2b1oyNU9LeWlWUT09">https://zoom.us/j/96899364518?pwd=MzBsR2lYT0lYL2x2b1oyNU9LeWlWUT09</a><br>
Meeting ID: 968 9936 4518<br>
Пароль: 250319<br>
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