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The Department is involved with a series of presentations, seminars, conferences and specialization groups that provide opportunities for faculty members and graduate students from inside or outside the Department to present their research or scholarship and contribute to discussions. Everyone is invited to attend.
CogSem is a weekly seminar in the Department that provides the opportunity for faculty members and graduate students to present their recent research in the general area of cognitive psychology. For information about future changes to this schedule or if you would like to update your information on this web page (i.e., title of presentation or submit an abstract), please e-mail Oliver Schweickart.
All Research/Scholarship/Social Events
Event
Date
Time
Location
Speaker
Title
Cognition Seminar
Mar 15, 2013
3:00pm
BS-P319N
Chris Madan
Arousal and associative learning: Disruptions despite the best of intentions
Cognition Seminar
Mar 8, 2013
3:00pm
BS-P319N
Peter Dixon
Hidden flexibility in the description of results: Why it's a problem and what to do
Cognition Seminar
Feb 15, 2013
3:00pm
BS-P319N
Chris Westbury
A feeling for the word: Co-occurrence, emotion, and lexical access
Cognition Seminar
Jan 18, 2013
3:00pm
BS-P319N
Elena Nicoladis
Is there a difference between pantomime and gesture?
Cognition Seminar
Dec 7, 2012
3:00pm
BS-P319N
Norman Brown
A pile-up of pile-ups
Cognition Seminar
Nov 2, 2012
3:00pm
BS-P319N
Ruojing Zhou
Defining a boundary in goal localization: Infinite number of points or extended surfaces
Cognition Seminar
Sep 14, 2012
3:00pm
BS-P319N
Chris Westbury
You can't drink a word: Quining subjective familiarity