Colloquia and Seminars - Spring Semester 2013

SpeakerAffiliationDateTitle
Faculty search seminar:
Dr. Nazbanou Nozari
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Goddard Labs
University of Pennsylvania

Tuesday, January 22, 2013
9:30 AM, 111 Krieger Hall

Monitoring conflict:  A domain-general principle of implicit metacognition
Faculty search seminar:
Dwight Kravitz
National Institutes of Health, BethesdaThursday, January 24, 2013
9:30 AM, 111 Krieger Hall
The interaction of neuroanatomy and experience in shaping perceptual representations
Faculty search seminar:
Adrian Brasoveanu
University of California, Santa CruzWednesday, February 13, 2013
9:30 AM, 111 Krieger Hall

Scales of Negativity
Faculty search seminar:
Lisa Pearl
University of California, IrvineMonday, February 18, 2013
9:30 AM, 111 Krieger Hall
Understanding language learning using computational methods
Faculty search seminar:
Andrew Butler
Duke UniversityThursday, February 21, 2013
2:30 PM, 111 Krieger Hall
Using feedback to correct misconceptions
Faculty search seminar:
Faraz Farzin
Stanford UniversityMonday, February 25, 2013
9:30 AM, 111 Krieger Hall
Looking through a neurodevelopmental lens
Colloquium:
Dr. Charles Yang

University of Pennsylvania
Dept. of Linguistics, Computer Science and Psychology

Thursday, February 28, 2013
3:45 PM, 111 Krieger Hall

Online, incremental, unsupervised and
nonparametric
Colloquium:
Dr. Sarah Jane Leslie
Princeton University
Department of Philosophy

Thursday, March 28, 2013
3:45 PM, 111 Krieger Hall

Generics and Generalization
Special Lecture
Dr. Tao Gong
Linguistics Dept;
University of Hong Kong
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
3:00-4:00 PM, 134A Krieger Hall
Coevolution Explanation to Level-difference of Joint Attention between Humans and Nonhuman Apes
Colloquium:
Dr. Jack Gallant
UC Berkeley
Psychology Department

Thursday, April 4, 2013
3:45 PM, 111 Krieger Hall

Rich representations of visual and linguistic
information across the human brain
Colloquium:
Dr. Chris Baker
National Institutes of Health

Thursday, April 11, 2013
3:45 PM, 111 Krieger Hall

Beyond the stimulus: ‘Top down’ processing in high-level vision
Colloquium:
Dr. Naomi Feldman
University of Maryland
Department of Linguistics

Thursday, May 2, 2013
3:45 PM, 111 Krieger Hall

A probabilistic model of categorical effects in speech perception

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