Psychology 541 (Perception and Cognition Grad Seminar): 2002-2003 (Time: Tuesdays, 3:30-5:00)

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Autumn Quarter 2002: Mary Gates Hall Room 231

10/1/2002 Organizational    
10/8/2002 Buz Hunt UW he mind, the brain, and the computer. Abstract
10/15/2002 Michael Shadlen UW Physiology & Biophysics Banburismus and brain. A neural mechanism for making decisions. Abstract
10/22/2002 Danny Bernstein UW How long does it take to recover from a mild head injury. Abstract
10/29/2002 Geoffrey Loftus, Allyss Dillon, & Erin Harley UW Why it is hard to see in the fog: The effect of picture contrast on visual perception and visual memory. Abstract
11/5/2002 Lee Osterhaut UW Assessing the brain dynamics of second-language learning. Abstract
11/12/2002 Amy Guthormsen UW ERP as a Measure of Alignment Between Mathematic and Semantic Relations Abstract
11/19/2002 Tony Greenwald UW Visual Masking Reveals Two Qualitatively Different Levels of Unconscious Cognition (Psychonomics practice talk). Abstract
11/19/2002

Geoffrey Loftus, Allyss Dillon & Martin Oberg

UW

 

Is there a"face-inversion effect"? It depends on your theory. (Psychonomics practice talk). Abstract
11/26/2002 Alex Huk UW Physiology & Biophysics What can neuroimaging tell us about cognitive processes and neural activity?: An introduction to interpreting and critiquing fMRI studies. Abstract
12/3/2002 Bharathi Jagadeesh UW Physiology & Biophysics How the brain sees pictures: neural selectivity for realistic pictures in the temporal lobe. Abstract
12/10/2002 Buz Hunt UW The Flynn Effect: Mathematical Models of an Alleged Paradox Abstract