Cognition, Brain, & Behavior Research Seminar

The CBB Research Seminar is a regular talk series designed as a forum for graduate students, postdocs, and the occasional faculty member to present research to their colleagues and solicit feedback from them.

Talks are held every Wednesday at 4pm, except weeks for which a departmental colloquium is scheduled. The location of talks is yet to be determined. Interested parties from outside the Harvard community are more than welcome to attend. If you have any questions or suggestions, email Jason Mitchell

Schedule of Talks for Fall 2000

Date

Speaker

Title

September 20

Laurie Santos

Monkey See Versus Monkey Do: Dissociations Between Perception and Action in Non-Human Primates

September 27

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October 4

Steve Mitroff

How Changes Are Detected: Implicit and Explicit Change Detection

October 18

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October 25

Abigail Baird

Frontal Lobe Development: Data from Near Infrared Spectroscopy

November 1

Orville Jackson

Event-related Neuroimaging Of Relational Encoding

November 8

Stephen Kosslyn

Visual Mental Images in the Brain

November 29

Brian Scholl

TBA

December 6

Tatiana Schnur

TBA

 Harvard University

Psychology Department


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