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 subscribe to the CBB_seminar listserv at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CBB_seminar/ (this list will only be available to 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.

 

Spring 2002 schedule

Date

Speaker

Title

February 7th

Dedre Gentner

Northwestern University

Nouns, verbs, individuation and linguistic relativity

February 14th

Mark Baxter

Harvard University

Hippocampal damage and recognition memory impairment: Less is more?

February 21st

Moshe Bar

Massachusetts General Hospital

Cognitive and cortical mechanisms of conscious object recognition

February 28th

Howard Eichenbaum

Boston University

The hippcampus: A neural circuitry for declarative memory

March 7th

Nancy Kanwisher

MIT

fMRI investigations of human visual perception: People, places, and things

March 14th

Jerome Kagan

Harvard University

The developmental consequences of two infant temperamental categories

March 21st

Randy Gallistel

Rutgers University

TBA

April 4th

Mathieu LeCorre

Harvard University

Conceptual sources of arithmetic

April 11th

Kevin Shapiro

Harvard University

Grammatical categories and the brain (or, sometimes a noun is just a noun)

April 18th

Daniel Dennett

Tufts University

The 'magic' of consciousness – and how to explain it

April 25th

Joan Chiao

Harvard University

Emotion recognition and memory for other-race faces: Insights from fMRI

May 2nd

Cory Miller

Harvard University

Vocal signal recognition in cotton-top tamarins

 

Fall 2002 preview:

Sept 26th

Jonathan Cohen

Princeton University

 Harvard University

Psychology Department

Social Lunch


 

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