The intricate relations of humor in intergroup situations
B18.005 (Brig Campus)
I am a lifespan developmental psychologist, who examines cognitive activities such as memory and learning across the adult lifespan in relation to well-being. At the core of my research, I develop and use real-life methods (e.g., wearables) and interdisciplinary approaches in data analytics (e.g., machine learning).
In this talk, I will focus on one such real-life methodology, the Electronically Activated Recorder, an app that periodically records snippets of ambient sounds and speech, capturing users’ lives. My team and I code and analyze the audio and speech data to extract psychological information about older adults’ contexts, as well as cognitive activities in real life, such as
I will provide an overview of this method, as well as a glimpse into some of our findings on older adults’ cognitive activities in everyday life.
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Dr. Burcu Demiray is a lifespan developmental psychologist and a research group leader focusing on cognitive activities and psychological well-being across adulthood