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

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Winter Quarter 2006: Mary Gates Hall 242
1/3 Organizational    
1/10 Geoff Loftus UW On the benefits of bogus data. Abstract
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1/24 Lee Osterhaut and Al Kim UW Grammar, meaning, computation, and the brain: towards a new understanding of sentence processing. Abstract
1/31 Lee Osterhaut and Al Kim UW Grammar, meaning, computation, and the brain: towards a new understanding of sentence processing. Abstract
2/7      
2/14 Brian Flaherty UW Latent class and mixture models: Exploring applications in Cognitive Psychology (Audience participation required) Abstract
2/21 Scott Murray UW The representation of perceived angular size in human primary visual cortex Abstract
2/28 Danny Bernstein UW Hindsight bias and fluency misattribution. Abstract
3/6 Amy Guthormsen UW Integration of Mathematical and Conceptual Knowledge for the addition and division operations Abstract