How do our minds interact?
The Consortium for Interacting Minds (CIM) at Dartmouth is where researchers from across the world collaborate to answer this question.
We aim to connect people, develop research tools, and train the next generation of scientists.
Listen to @dartmouth senior Taz Mullins speak with @InteractingMind professor @Mark_A_Thornton about the groundswell of interest in studying interacting minds in social neuroscience, as part of the podcast Taz is producing for her senior thesis: https://t.co/uqPp5D7Kmb
Listen to @dartmouth senior Taz Mullins speak with @InteractingMind postdoc @emma__templeton about how people use "insider language" in conversation and forge social connections, as part of the podcast Taz is producing for her senior thesis: https://t.co/mojlKdbnGl
🧠📄 How do you turn a complex neuroscience paper into a 3-minute story everyone can understand?
New collaboration with @InteractingMind reveals surprising links between early childhood & overcoming stereotypes. 👇
We had a blast working with @louischarron and his team, who produced this incredible video showcasing our latest study 🎥
Stereotypes often fail to capture a person’s actual qualities. So, what helps us move beyond them in social interactions?
👏Check out our exciting speakers for the Computational Psychology Preconference #SPSP2025👏
🚨Remember to submit your data blitz talks by Oct 17!👉https://t.co/MDZkMFPUuq
🌟See you in Denver Feb 20th, 2025!
We're hiring! @DartmouthPBS is searching for a new full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor studying social interaction. We're open to a wide variety of methods and perspectives. Review of applications starts Oct 15. Details here: https://t.co/quwItqAuqA
What happens in our brains when we come to consensus?
I’m super excited to finally share the first video in a series of #neuroscience animated explainers for @InteractingMind
https://t.co/V9Ikd0jr26
Congratulations to our @Dartmouth WISP (Women In Science Project) intern Katherine (Kathy) Jia '27 for winning Runner Up at this year's M.A.D. (Made At Dartmouth) Research Video Contest with this submission on her work with @BullsLandry in @SCRAP_Lab: https://t.co/TxpOQRmAqR
We talk to share how we see the world. Here, we show that natural consensus-building conversation leads to future neural synchrony.
Deeply satisfying to see this in print. With @c_welk , @HassonLab , @akleinb , and @ThaliaWheatley
https://t.co/FFeUdWFv9p
@rencalabro @GraceQMiao Finally, @Mark_A_Thornton discusses how deep learning can reshape social and affective neuroscience by providing tools for scalability, multimodality, permeability, and causality.
First up, @Eshjolly discusses research using the @cosanlab Friday Night Lights fMRI dataset to study how relationships between characters shape how we represent and remember them.
Congratulations to Luke Chang (@lukejchang) of @DartmouthPBS for winning the first ever @SANS_news Mid-Career Award! Join us at #SANS2024 for his talk "Towards a computational social and affective science" https://t.co/cfpgh1gEf7