2015-2016 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 2015
October 5
Alice O'Toole, University of Texas, Dallas
Understanding human bodies and their psychological, neural, & computational contributions to identifying people.
Abstract and suggested readings
November 2
Ellen Bialystok, York University
Bilingualism: Consequences for mind and brain.
Abstract and suggested readings
Spring 2016
March 14
Dr. David Rosenbaum, Pennsylvania State University
The Cinderella of Psychology
Abstract and suggested readings
April 18
Dr. Robert Berwick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Why Only Us: The Evolution of Language.
Abstract and suggested readings
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