Spring Quarter 2005 Psychology 555A (Formerly 541), Perception and Cognition Grad Seminar: Time: Tuesdays, 3:30-5:00

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Spring Quarter 2005: Mary Gates Hall 248
3/29 Organizational    
4/5 Danny Bernstein UW Perspective-taking errors across the life span Abstract
4/12 Maya R. Gupta UW Electrical Engineering Integrative visualization for multivariate data and hyperspectral
images. Abstract
4/19 Maria Pereverzeva UW Centering bias in heterochromatic brightness matching. Abstract
4/26 Geoff Loftus UW On the benefits of bogus data. Abstract
5/3 David Corina UW Cortical Stimulation Mapping of Action and Object Naming: Implication for the Neural Basis of Grammatical Categories. Abstract
5/10 Sue Birch UBC Representing Someone Else’s Mind Within One’s Own: Implications for Biased Perspective-Taking. Abstract
5/17 Stefanie J. Sharman U of New South Wales (Australia) Retrieval-induced forgetting and context. Abstract
5/24 Limor Nadav-Greenberg (C&P First year) UW The effect of presentation format on uncertainty estimation. Abstract
5/31 Greg Reaume (C&P First year) UW The interaction of semantic and formal knowledge
in simple arithmetic. Abstract
5/31 Geoffrey Darwin Valentine (C&P First year) UW Semantic congruity between racial categories and positively and negatively valenced adjectives as indexed by event-related potentials. Abstract