Psychology 541 (Perception and Cognition Grad Seminar): 2001-2002 (Time: Tuesdays, 3:30-5:00)

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Spring Quarter 2002: Mary Gates Hall Room 234
April 2, 2002 Daniel M. Wegner Harvard University Clever hands: Studies in uncontrollable intelligence. Abstract
April 9, 2002 William Calvin UW Are humans just out of beta? Abstract; see also here
April 16, 2002 Mark Oakes & Susan Joslyn UW To forget, or not to forget: The question of intentional forgetting for autobiographical events. Abstract
April 23, 2002

John Miyamoto

UW Invariance-of-unit hypotheses in judgment modeling Abstract
April 30, 2002 Richard Abrams UW Primacy of gender (not affect) in unconscious semantic priming. Abstract
May 7, 2002 N. Sriram National University of Singapore Making explicit connections in the implicit association test. Abstract
May 14, 2002 Anne Thissen-Roe UW First-year Facets of student thinking: Are student errors the result of underlying theories? Abstract
May 14, 2002 Karla Schweitzer UW First-year Combining information from uncertain sources. Abstract
May 21, 2002 Dianne Learned UW Changing autobiographical memory for an implausible event. Abstract
May 21, 2002 Heather Knapp UW Time course of lexical access in American Sign Language production. Abstract
May 21, 2002

Iris Zemach

UW First-year

Modeling Edge Effects on Lightness Perception Abstract

May 28, 2002 Sonia Savelli UW First-year Looking for equivalencies in causal and counterfactual judgments. Abstract
May 28, 2002 Sam Pedigo UW First-year Co-Activation of Semantic and Arithmetic Knowledge. Abstract
June 4, 2002 Mark Reinitz University of Puget Sound False Memories and causal inference. Abstract