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Introduction to Learning and Memory. Spring 2005 - 2012. Cortical Plasticity in Perception and Memory. Winter 2009, 2011. Fall 2004 - 2007, 2009, 2011. Models and Mechanisms of Memory. Current topics in memory will be explored through computational models addressing experimental findings and physiological and behavioral investigations. Topics include: explicit and implicit learning; role of MTL structures in learning and memory; and single versus dual processes approaches to recognition. (co-taug...Selec...
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Music 424
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Jonathan S. Abel. David P. Berners. David P. Berners is Chief Scientist of Universal Audio, Inc. Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics. Department of Music, Stanford University. Stanford, CA 94305-8180, USA.
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News – Religious Studies at Stanford University
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Alumna Megan Bryson’s new book: Goddess on the Frontier Religion, Ethnicity, and Gender in Southwest China. Wednesday, August 17th, 2016. Dali is a small region on a high plateau in Southeast Asia. Its main deity, Baijie, has assumed several gendered forms throughout the area’s history: Buddhist goddess, the mother of Dali’s founder, a widowed martyr, and a village divinity. What accounts for so many different incarnations of a local deity? Goddess on the Frontier argues … Continued. Monday, May 9th, 2016.
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Teaching in Wallenberg Hall. WHerever Classroom File Server. The SCIL technology team offers consistent pedagogical and technical support and is committed to delivering an outstanding experience for instructors and students in Wallenberg Hall. Immediate Assistance for 1st Floor Classrooms. Forms to get release for video/audio/image capture: speaker form.
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Stratified sampling vs. quota sampling | SOC 382: the blog
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SOC 382: the blog. Promoting discursive statistics since 2009! January 9, 2009. Stratified sampling vs. quota sampling. Shawn asked a good question in class yesterday about the differences between stratified sampling and quota sampling. In terms of sampling mechanism (i.e. the actual process by which cases are chosen from the population), it is clear that these two samples are different. Unclear, however, is why they would lead to different results. A simple random sample will likely generate 450 white r...
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It’s okay to laugh | SOC 382: the blog
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SOC 382: the blog. Promoting discursive statistics since 2009! February 4, 2009. It’s okay to laugh. XKCD is a beloved net comic among nerds of the world–as such, you guys would probably appreciate this particular edition. Laquo; Everyone…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Publications – Religious Studies at Stanford University
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From Birch Bark to Digital Data: Recent Advances in Buddhist Manuscript Research. Paul Harrison and Jens-Uwe Hartmann, eds. The Logic of Law Making in Islam: Women and Prayer in the Legal Tradition. Sufi Bodies: Religion and Society in Medieval Islam. Under the Drones: Modern Lives in the Afghanistan-Pakistan Borderlands. Eds Shahzad Bashir and Robert D. Crews 2012. Schleiermacher, the Study of Religion, and the Future of Theology: A Transatlantic Dialogue. Eds Brent Sockness and Wilhelm Gräb 2010.
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Courses – Religious Studies at Stanford University
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For course descriptions and schedule information, please consult Explore Courses. Course syllabi available at syllabus.stanford.edu. The Meaning of Life: Philosophical,. Aesthetic and Religious Perspectives. Perspectives on the Good Life. The Bible and its Interpreters. Exploring American Religious History. The Civilization and Culture of the. Secularism, Spirituality and Religion in American Lives. Atheism: Hegel to Heidegger. Women and Religion in the Medieval. Religion and Politics in the Persian.