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Monday, May 5

15:00

BIMSA-HSE Joint Seminar on Data Analytics and Topology: Properties of Real Networks and Centrality Measures

online
India Day 2025 at IOCS

Application deadline: May 20 

Tuesday, May 6

16:00

Linguistic Convergence Laboratory Seminar: Phonological Adaptation of Russian Borrowings in Avar-Andic Languages

India Day 2025 at IOCS

Application deadline: May 20 

Illustration for news: Even a Nonexistent Medical Label Significantly Affects the Assessment of Human Behavior

Even a Nonexistent Medical Label Significantly Affects the Assessment of Human Behavior

Researchers from the HSE Laboratory for the Neurobiological Foundations of Cognitive Development, Alexey Kotov, Ivan Aslanov and Yulia Sudorgina, have experimentally proved that categorical labels, including nonexistent medical terms, significantly affect people's judgments, activating semantic knowledge in memory. The study has been published in the Frontiers in Psychology journal.