A list of schools and researchers in computational neuroscience
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A list of schools and researchers in computational neuroscience
cpm is a fundamental scientific modelling library for Computational Psychiatry.
Code for exploring how we distribute our thoughts over time when we remember, using data from a naturalistic memory experiment.
Material for the Moral Dynamics project -- a computational model of moral judgment by Felix Sosa, Tomer Ullman, Josh Tenenbaum, Sam Gershman, and Tobias Gerstenberg. A standing manuscript can be found here: www.mit.edu/~fsosa/papers/md.pdf
A Formal, Computable & Falsifiable Model of Subjective Reality & Affective Homeostasis Maintenance (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18009961)
Training Data and the Maladaptive Mind: How Machine Learning Illuminates Developmental Psychopathology | DP-2501 | Dissensus AI Discussion Paper
SUBIT‑64 / MIST — Canonical Release v1.0.0
Companion repository for A Survey of Cognitive Distortion Detection and Classification in NLP (EMNLP 2025 Findings)
KMED-R (Relationships) is a conceptual Python simulator modelling epistemic intimacy and trust. It extends the Kahl Model of Epistemic Dissonance (KMED) to relationships, formalising how recognition, suppression, repair and fiduciary care shape autonomy, tolerance and dependence in epistemic psychology.
A Computational Atlas of 44 Personality Models — standardized datasets, embeddings, classifiers, and cross-model search across 6,694 traits and 358 factors
Deep learning model decoding non-verbal facial micro-expressions in pets, with translational potential for Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) systems serving individuals with communication needs such as autism, cerebral palsy, or speech disabilities.
🧠 Explore CC-B-F Theory, a formal model for understanding subjective reality and maintaining emotional balance through cognitive and emotional interactions.
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