
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 Wednesdays at 4pm in William James Hall Room 765, except weeks for which a departmental colloquium is scheduled. 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.
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February 7th |
Auditory perception in nonhuman primates: Extracting species-relevant acoustic features from vocal signals |
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March 21st |
Attention capture and behavioral relevance |
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April 4th |
Is napping necessary for with-in day perceptual learning? |
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April 18th |
Great expectations: Top-down processes and the conscious perception of things |
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April 25th |
Selection of determiners in language production |
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May 2nd |
What's up when the brain is down? The internal representation of gravity and the role of top-down processing |
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May 9th |
Failures of memory retrieval: Insights from fMRI |
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