This is a ~48 minute discussion between Alexey Tolchinsky (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=tiBKmrsAAAAJ&hl=en), Patricia Silveira (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=VexSZ40AAAAJ&hl=en), and me on the topic of molecular markers of trauma and how to extend ideas about the psychology of trauma to minimal models of cognition such as Xenobots and Anthrobots.
CHAPTERS:
(00:00) Early adversity and EPGS
(07:02) Trauma biomarkers and networks
(15:29) Designing anthrobot validation experiments
(19:42) Xenobots, rodents, and trauma
(27:10) Optimal developmental stress window
(33:41) Too little stress question
(41:49) Uncertainty, self-models, and play
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