Psychology 3340r. Research Seminar in Cognition, Brain, and Behavior

Talks are held Thursdays at 12:30-2pm in William James Hall 1550. Interested parties from outside the Harvard community are welcome to attend. If you have any questions or suggestions, or if you would like to be included in weekly e-mail reminders, please contact Jason Mitchell at jmitchel@wjh.harvard.edu.

 

Fall 2001 schedule

Date

Speaker

Title

September 27th

Justin Halberda

Is This a Dax Which I See Before Me? Reasoning and Word-learning in Infants and Adults

October 4th

Mark Baxter

Hippocampal Damage and Recognition Memory Impairment: Less Is More?

October 11th

 

Marcia Johnson

Yale University

TBA

October 18th

 

Alex Martin

Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, NIMH

Objects, Concepts, and the Brain

October 25th

Laurie Santos

The Features That Guide Them: How Non-Human Primates Categorize Artifacts and Food

November 1st

Hilary Barth

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Numerical Cognition in Adults: Representation and Manipulation of Nonsymbolic Quantities

November 8th

Susan Clancy

False Memory Creation in Individuals Reporting Recovered Memories of Traumatic Events

November 15th

Jeremy Wilmer

Motion Processing Deficit(s) in Dyslexia

November 29th

 

Dan Levin

Kent State University

Constraining High-Level Vision: The Role of Conceptsin Perceiving Real World Objects

December 6th

 

Adele Diamond

University of Massachusetts Medical School

TBA

December 13th

George Alvarez

The Information Capacity of Visual Short-Term Memory

 Harvard University

Psychology Department


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