Brown Bag Talk: Ray Chen
111 Krieger Hall 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MDCanonical dimensions of vision. For department members, department major/minor undergraduate students, and invited guests. In-person and on Zoom.
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Canonical dimensions of vision. For department members, department major/minor undergraduate students, and invited guests. In-person and on Zoom.
Selection in Written Language Production: Evidence from Aphasia ABSTRACT: Most models of word production assume that in the process of producing a target word, multiple distractors also get activated, both […]
Development of relational reasoning: When do children pass the Relational Match-to-Sample task? ABSTRACT: Relational ability—the ability to compare situations or ideas and discover common relations – is a key process […]
Lateralization of Social Interaction Perception. ABSTRACT: Social perception emerges early, occurs automatically, and is used ubiquitously in daily life. Understanding its neural underpinnings is critical to cognitive neuroscience. A region […]
Keynote speakers from nearby universities will deliver presentations on aspects of cognitive science in alignment with this year's conference theme. Keynote Speakers: Furthermore, students will have the opportunity to present […]
Talk title and abstract TBA. PhD student Paul Soulos will present on his current research. For department members, department major/minor undergraduate students, and invited guests. In-person and on Zoom.
Title and abstract TBA. Prof. Josh Tenenbaum is a Professor in the Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences at MIT. Prof. Tenenbaum studies the computational basis of human learning and […]