2014-2015 Distinguished Speaker Series
The goal of the Distinguished Speaker Series is to bring influential researchers in cognitive science to MSU to talk on a broad range of topics.
All talks will be held in 118 Psychology beginning at 5:30 pm with a reception beginning at 5 pm. Light refreshments are served and all are welcome!
Fall 2014
October 6
Sian Beilock, University of Chicago
Academic performance under stress: At the intersection of emotion and cognitive control.
Abstract and suggested readings
October 27
Michael Tanenhaus, University of Rochester
Real-time spoken word recognition: A data explanation approach
Abstract and suggested readings
Brown Bag discussion readings
November 24
Owen Flanagan, Duke University
What does the cognitive science of morality have to do with ethics?
[Abstract and suggested readings]
Spring 2015
May 4
Jack Gallant, University of California, Berkeley
Mapping, modeling and decoding the human brain under naturalistic conditions
This talk is hosted in collaboration with
Social Science Data Analytics.
[Abstract and suggested readings]
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