Fall 2015 Cognitive Science Forum Schedule
The Cognitive Forum is held every Friday at 11:00 am in Psychology 230 (unless otherwise noted).
September 4
Dr. Devin McAuley, Michigan State University
The Timing, Attention, and Perception (TAP) Lab: Past, present, and future
September 11
Dr. Michael Jigo, Michigan State University
Attentional priority signals in human frontoparietal cortex correlate with performance in a feature-based attention task
September 18
No Cognitive Science Forum
September 25
Dr. Susan Ravizza, Michigan State University
Where to start? Bottom-up attention improves working memory
October 2
Dr. Clair Vallotton, MSU HDFS
Toddlers’ use of symbols in self-regulation: Functions of words and gestures in regulatory interactions
October 9
No Cognitive Science Forum - Messe lecture
October 16
No Cognitive Science Forum - Society for Neuroscience conference
October 23
Dr. Ming Meng, Dartmouth University
Fluctuations of fMRI activation patterns underlie the theta-band rhythmic effects of visual object priming
October 30
Dr. Alan Beretta, Michigan State University
The processing of compounds: Behavioral and ERP investigations
November 6
No Cognitive Science Forum
November 13
No Cognitive Science Forum
November 20
No Cognitive Science Forum - Psychonomics
November 27
No Cognitive Science Forum - Thanksgiving
December 4
Dr. Amanda M. Beers, McMaster University
Characterizing binocular rivalry across the lifespan
Past Cognitive Science Forum Schedules: Spring 2015 - Fall 2014 - Spring 2014 - Fall 2013 - Spring 2013 - Fall 2012 - Spring 2012 - Fall 2011 - Spring 2010 - Fall 2010 - Spring 2011