Cheryl Corcoran is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Program Leader in Psychosis Risk at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Together with Dr. Guillermo Cecchi of IBM, she has identified patterns of language that precede onset of psychosis, including reduction in coherence and complexity. They are interested in studying discourse and believe psychiatry can inform the development of artificial intelligence. She hopes to extend computational phenotyping to include prosody, face expression and gesture.
Cheryl Corcoran
Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Program Leader in Psychosis Risk, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Math models Mind
This roundtable explores whether mathematics has a unifying essence analogous to “life” in biology, and what that might mean for the discipline as a whole. It considers the role of mathematical language, analogies, and connections in shaping the coherence and perceived beauty of mathematical ideas.