Notre Dame Cognitive Science Group


Fall 2003


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Place/Time: We usually meet five to six times per semester for about an hour to attent presentations in the general area of cognitive science.   Usually, we have short presentations (about 30 to 45 min.) by ND faculty from different departments on their research followed by 15 min. of discussions.  Recently, we also had several presentations by graduate students and external speakers.

This semester we will join forces with Cognitive Science Colloquium at IUSB and organize a common colloquium series, which will take place half of the time at ND, the other half at IUSB.

Meeting time: F 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Meeting place at ND: 258 Engineering Board Room, Fitzpatrick Hall, 
College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame
Meeting place at IUSB: TBA

If you are interested in cognitive science and want to contribute to our interdisciplinary project of bringing ND cognitive scientists together, feel free to join the ND cognitive science group.  Students interested in cognitive science are particularly welcome!


Schedule:

 Day   Presenter   Location 
 Title 

 Abstract/Remarks 

10/10 

Christoph Rasche
Psychology, ND
 ND
Visual Recognition using Neuromorphic Networks Abstract

10/31 

Carolyn A. Schult
Psychology, IUSB
IUSB
Young children's understanding of intentions and desires: What makes us do what we do Abstract
Alumni Room, Administration Building 251B, IUSB

11/14 

Ase H. Innes-Ker
Psychology, ND
ND
Gestalt Perception of Emotional Expressions Abstract

11/28

available IUSB


12/04 

Bill Smart
CS, Washington University
ND
TBA
NOTE: This is a joint talk with the CSE colloquium series, 3:30 p.m., 356 Fitzpatrick Hall

Cognitive Science (Related) Courses at ND:

If you are offering a course within the field of cognitive science and would like it to be listed here, please send a note to Matthias Scheutz

Announcements (Talks, Conferences, etc.):

If you would like to make a cognitive science related announcement here, please send a note to Matthias Scheutz.

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Matthias Scheutz


Last updated: 09/16/2003