Brownbag Lunch Hour Seminars 2005-2006

Open to faculty and graduate students in Cognitive Science Departments, and to undergraduates by invitation of a faculty member; a light lunch is provided, so please inform Jane Creswell <creswell@udel.edu>, 302-831-6806, if you plan to attend.

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Schedule
 
Tuesday October 18, 2005 
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

John Case
UD Computer Science
Title: "Machine Self-Reference And The Theater Of Consciousness"
Tuesday October 25, 2005 
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Amit Hagar
UD Philosophy
Title: "Quantum Computing, Physcial Computational Complexity, and the Mind"
Tuesday November 15, 2005

Room: Trabant 206  
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Chandra Kambhamettu
UD Computer & Info Sciences
Title: "4D Tongue Analysis"
Monday November 28, 2005

Room: Trabant 209  
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Ruben Gur
UPenn
Title: "Verify with MRI? Functional imaging in the context of lie detection"
Tuesday February 21, 2006 
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Willard 207

Ralph Ferretti
UD Education
Title: "Improving argumentative writing: Descriptive and normative considerations"
March 20, 2006  
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Trabant 219

Anna Klintsova
UD Psychology
Title: "Experience and Plasticity in Brain Structure: What is Learned From the Animal Model of the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome"
Friday April 7 2006
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Trabant 206

Lynn Liben
Penn State
Title: "The World of and Through Maps: Children's Developing Understanding of Graphic Representations of Place"
Postponed  

Nancy Jordan
UD Education
Title: "Predicting Math Achievement from Developmental Number Sense Trajectories"
Friday September 29th 2006
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Jastak-Burgess Hall 105

 
David Geary
U Missouri
Title: "Origin of Mind: Evolution of Brain, Cognition, and General Intelligence"
Friday, November 10 2006
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Jastak-Burgess Hall 105

 
Sheri Berenbaum
Penn State
Title: "Controversies About studying (and finding) Psychological Sex Differences"
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