2021-2022
Round Table and Panel Discussions
Cognitive science faculty round table and panel discussions serve to share research conducted by cognitive scientists across universities with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary communication and collaboration. Each panelist gives a short talk (around five minutes each), with discussion to follow. All faculty and students are invited to attend.
2021 and 2022 round table and panel discussions will be held virtually via Zoom on Mondays. Please contact Carolyn Kroger for more information: krogerca@msu.edu
Spring 2022
April 25, 5 - 7:30pm: Virtual Panel Discussion
Topic:The Nature and Nurture of Expertise
Panelists:
Dr. Fredrick Ullen - Director, Max Planck Institute of Empirical Aesthetics
Dr. Jennifer Drake - Associate Professor, Brooklyn College CUNY
Dr. Brooke Macnamara - Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Zach Hambrick - Professor, Michigan State University
Suggested Readings
Macnamara, B. N. & Maitra, M. (2019). The role of deliberate practice in expert performance: Revisiting Ericsson, Krampe & Tesch-Römer (1993). Royal Society Open Science [.pdf]
Wesseldijk, L. W., Mosing, M. A., & Ullén, F. (2021). Why is an early start of training related to musical skills in adulthood? A genetically informative study. Psychological Science [.pdf]
Drake, J. E., Riccio, A., Chamberlain, R., & Kozbelt, A. (2021). Artists have superior local and global processing abilities but show a preference for initially drawing globally. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts [.pdf]