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

Talks are held Thursdays at 12:00-1:30pm in William James Hall 765 (Vision Sciences Seminar room). Interested parties from outside the Harvard community are welcome to attend. If you would like to be included in weekly e-mail reminders, please subscribe to the CBB seminar listserv at http://lists.hcs.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/cbb_sem-list (this list will only be used by the seminar organizer to send pertinent talk information). If you have any questions regarding the CBB seminar, please contact Jason Mitchell at jmitchel@wjh.harvard.edu.

 

Fall 2002 schedule

Date

Speaker

Title

Sept 26

 Jonathan Cohen

Princeton University

TBA

Oct 3

Jennifer Lipton

Harvard University

 Origins of number sense

Oct 10

Rick Cai

Harvard University

The relation between continuous and discrete events

Oct 17

Michael Tarr

Brown University

  It's Pat!  Sexing faces using only red and green

Oct 24

Josh Tenenbaum

MIT

Bayesian models of human learning and reasoning

Oct 31

Lera Boroditsky

MIT

Relationships between language and thought 

Nov 7

Rachel Keen

University of Massachusetts-Amherst

 Representation of objects and events: Why do infants look so smart and toddlers look so dumb?

Nov 14

Anna Shusterman

Harvard University

 Children's aquisition of spatial knowledge: Language learning and core representations

Nov 21

Alan Leslie

Rutgers University

 TBA

Dec 5

Sid Kouider

Harvard University

Awareness and interactivity during language processing: Defining the limits of unconscious perception

Dec 12

Lila Davachi

MIT

 Multiple routes to memory: The role of human MTL and PFC in memory formation

Spring 2003 schedule 

Psychology Department

Social Lunch

 Harvard University


 

To subscribe to the CBB seminar listserv, visit http://lists.hcs.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/cbb_sem-list.

Website maintained by Jason Mitchell