Michael Wojnowicz: Difference between revisions
From Santa Fe Institute Events Wiki
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
I am interested in | |||
Hi! I can't wait to meet everyone. I told my friends at a going away party that I needed an "academic picture" to post to this website, and here's what I got :). | |||
I'm working on my PhD in psychology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. I work with Michael Spivey, who has developed a dynamical systems approach to mind, and who has recently published a fascinating book called _The Continuity of Mind_ (Oxford University Press, 2007). I am interested in applying the dynamical systems approach to nonconscious mental contents. In particular, I am currently analyzing mouse-movement trajectories to explore the dynamic resolution of nonconscious "implicit" attitudes into consciously-held propositional attitudes. | |||
Santa Fe is going to be great, and I will be completely up for any kind of camping/hiking/jogging/outdoorsy stuff. | |||
Mike |
Revision as of 01:46, 29 May 2007
Hi! I can't wait to meet everyone. I told my friends at a going away party that I needed an "academic picture" to post to this website, and here's what I got :).
I'm working on my PhD in psychology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. I work with Michael Spivey, who has developed a dynamical systems approach to mind, and who has recently published a fascinating book called _The Continuity of Mind_ (Oxford University Press, 2007). I am interested in applying the dynamical systems approach to nonconscious mental contents. In particular, I am currently analyzing mouse-movement trajectories to explore the dynamic resolution of nonconscious "implicit" attitudes into consciously-held propositional attitudes.
Santa Fe is going to be great, and I will be completely up for any kind of camping/hiking/jogging/outdoorsy stuff.
Mike