Notre Dame Cognitive Science Interest Group



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Relevant Talks

The ND Cognitive Science Interest Group has been meeting continuously since Fall, 1999.  Below is a list of upcoming presentations in the general area of cognitive science, cognitive psychology or neuroscience.   Usually, these talks feature short presentations (about 30 to 45 min.) by ND faculty or graduate students from different departments on campus, or visitors to campus.  

Cognitive Studies Group meetings at Noon in B16 Haggar Hall

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 Day   Presenter  Topic

09/19/2011

Ben Bergen
Does language put mental simulation in the driver's seat?

09/26/2011 

Michelle Wirth
Oxytocin effects on human cognition: A planned pilot study
10/10/2011

Chris Davoli

TBD

10/24/2011 

Brad Gibson & Jim Brockmole TBD

10/31/2011 

Percival Matthews TBD

11/14/2011 

Dana Chesney TBD

 11/21/2011

Josh Manning Using model-based fMRI to study neural activity associated with learning, decision making, and risk preferences under uncertainty.
11/28/2011 Jared Miller TBD

Conversations on Brain, Mind & Behavior Group meetings at 12:45 PM

 Day   Presenter  Topic Place

09/15/2011

Beth Archie
How does social status influence health? 800 Hesburgh
10/7/2011 James McPartland The Social Motivation Hypothesis, v 2.0 B16 Haggar @ 12:30 PM
10/11/2011 Windy McNerny Say Yes to NO: Flourescence Microscopy Imaging of NO during Long-Term Potentiation 115B Galvin

11/3/2011 

Heather Abercrombie
Affective style moderates cortisol's effects on emotional learning Galvin Auditorium
11/18/2011

Carrie Ferrario

Neural alterations underlying cocaine addiction 115B Galvin

 

 



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Last updated: Fall, 2011