It was another nice day in Boston, which meant lots of time outside with talks for my #AcademicRunPlaylist! (1/11)
First was a nice talk by @lisik on the neural computations underlying human social interaction recognition at MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences. After showing how some traditional models of neural computation can't replicate social understanding, Isik demonstrates that a graph-structured model can perform quite well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcQW3bYW2yo (2/11) #neuroscience
The neural computations underlying real-world social interaction perception

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Next was an engaging conversation with Sebastian Edwards on the influence of the "Chicago Boys" on the Chilean economy and society on the @stiglercenter Capital Isn't podcast. I hadn't been familiar with this particular chapter of history, and it makes me excited to get my hands on this book https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-840D1DjhE (3/11) #Chile #economics
Key Lessons From The “Chicago Boys” Chile Experiment

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@bwaber @stiglercenter Google’s all-knowing moderation algorithm has decided the is “content for kids” and, thus, can’t be saved to a playlist. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤡
@karabaic @stiglercenter I think the video uploaded sets that FWIW, but yeah I don't know why you can't put kids videos in a playlist