Psychology 541 (Perception and Cognition Grad Seminar)

Fall Quarter, 2000: Tuesdays, 3:30-5:00, Physics & Astronomy Bldg B-109

September 26, 2000 Organizational    
October 3, 2000 Gary Cottrell UC, San Diego Computer Science A Neural Network that Perceives and Categorizes Facial Expressions: Abstract; Related link
October 10, 2000 Mark Allen UW (Lee Osterhaut Post-doc) The preservation of syntactic knowledge in a spoken language comprehension deficit. Abstract
October 17, 2000 Alexander Genov Clark University Autonomic activity versus the mere belief of autonomic activity in emotions: Abstract
October 24, 2000 Aurora Graf UW Designing a Computer Tutorial to Correct a Common Student Misconception in Mathematics. Abstract
October 31, 2000 Beth Loftus UW Faculty talk: Illusions of Demonic Possession and other Bizarre Sights: Abstract
November 7, 2000 Tony Greenwald UW Learned Mapping of Stimuli to Categories (Not Responses) Revealed by Subliminal Semantic Priming; Abtract
November 14, 2000 John Bargh New York University Do preferences need attitudes? The mechanics of automatic evaluation and its consequences for social judgment. Abstract
November 21, 2000 Earl Hunt UW Faculty talk Woofin' at Whorf: Updating the controversy over natural language and thought: Abstract
November 28, 2000 Miriam Bassok UW Faculty talk Analogical transfer in mathematical problem solving: Abstract
December 6, 2000 John Miyamoto UW Faculty talk: Local and Global Reference Levels in Multiattribute Risky Choice. Abstract