Cognitive and Brain Sciences Seminar Series - Spring 2006

Students can take the Cognitive Science Seminar for credit. Title: 237A. Cognitive Science Graduate Seminar. (1 unit) Attendance at colloquia is the only requirement. Instructor: Ivry, Richard. 5101 Tolman Hall

Seminar listings for other semesters:
Fall 2003 Spring 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Fall 2006 Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Fall 2008 Spring 2009 Fall 2009

Seminar: 2/3 - Len Talmy

11:00 to 12:30 PM      at:  

Tolman Hall, 5101
Linguistics Department and Center for Cognitive Science
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
"The Attention System of Language -- Work in Progress"

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Seminar: 2/10 - Neal Cohen

11:00 to 12:30 PM      at:  

Tolman Hall, 5101
Beckman Institute & Department of Psychology,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"Cognitive Neuroscience Studies of Relational (Declarative) Memory"

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Seminar: 2/17 - Srini Narayanan

11:00 to 12:30 PM      at:  

LOCATION CHANGE: Tolman 3105
International Computer Science Institute
"A Bayesian Model of Human Sentence Processing."

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Seminar: 3/3 - Melinda Chen

11:00 to 12:30 PM      at:  

LOCATION CHANGE: Tolman 3105
Center for Culture, Brain and Development, UCLA,
Department of Gender and Women's Studies, UC, Berkeley
"Cognition and Language-Based (Human) Objectification."

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Seminar: 3/17 - Geoff Saxe

11:00 to 12:30 PM      at:  

Tolman Hall, 5101
Department of Education, UC Berkeley
"Studying Cognition in Flux: Towards a Coordinated Treatment of Culture and the Individual in the Analysis of Mathematical Thought"

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Seminar: 4/7 - The Irv Rock Memorial Lecture: Bill Prinzmetal

11:00 to 12:30 PM      at:  

Tolman Hall, 5101
Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley
"Dissecting Visual Attention."

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Seminar: 4/21 - Carol Seger

11:00 to 12:30 PM      at:  

Tolman Hall, 5101
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University
"Categories, their Consequences, and the Caudate."

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Seminar: 5/5 - Jesse Prinz

11:00 to 12:30 PM      at:  

Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Is Morality Innate?"

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Seminar: 5/24 - Adam Aron

12:00 to 1:30 PM      at:  

Department of Psychology
UCLA
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Response Inhibition

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