Cognition, Brain, & Behavior Research Seminar
(Psychology 3340. Research Seminar in Cognition, Brain, and Behavior)

 

 

Spring 2008

Feb 7

Gagan Wig (Schacter Lab & Buckner Lab, Harvard Psychology)

From brain to behavior: Dissociating the multiple components that mediate conceptual and perceptual correlates of priming

Feb 14

Elissa Aminoff (Schacter Lab, Harvard Psychology)
Neural underpinnings of contextual associations

Feb 21

Brian Scholl (Department of Psychology, Yale University)

Statistical perception and learning

Feb 28

(No meeting)

Mar 6

Malathi Thothathiri (Snedeker Lab, Harvard Psychology)

Using priming to investigate syntactic processing in adults and young children

Mar 13

Mark Knobel (Caramazza Lab, Harvard Psychology)

Sublexical effect in word production

Mar 20

(No meeting)

Apr 3

Jessica Andrews-Hanna (Buckner Lab, Harvard Psychology)

The brain's default system: Anatomy, function, and consequence of disruption

Apr 10

Andreas Olsson (Department of Psychology, Columbia University)

Learning from and about others: The cognitive neuroscience of social fear learning

Apr 17

Arash Afraz (Vision Lab, Harvard Psychology)

Spatial limits of object perception

Apr 24

Tim O’Donnell (Snedeker Lab, Harvard Psychology)

Structure and re-use in language learning

May 1

Kevin Shapiro (Caramazza Lab, Harvard Psychology)

Parts of speech: Insights into the functional anatomy of lexical processing