Note: All the Colloquia will be available online (details to follow).
Winter 2021
January 13, 2021: Faculty Meeting
January 20, 2021: Kristin Andrews : Can Animals Be Moral?
January 27, 2021 Olivia Guest: How computational modeling can force theory building in psychological science
February 3, 2021: Faculty Meeting
February 10, 2021: Felipe De Brigard : From false memories to counterfactual thinking and back
February 17, 2021: WINTER BREAK, no talk
February 24, 2021: TBA
March 3, 2021: Faculty Meeting
March 10, 2021: TBA
March 17, 2021: Buddhika Bellana: A lasting influence of stories on spontaneous thought
March 24, 2021: TBA
March 31, 2021: TBA
April 7, 2021: Faculty Meeting
Fall 2020
Wednesdays slotted 2:30-5:30. Talks will be from 3-4:30
September 2, 2020: Faculty Meeting
September 16, 2020: Jim Davies : Modeling uncertainty in animal welfare and ethics
September 23, 2020: Garrison W. Cottrell : “A Day in the Life” project: A preliminary report
September 30, 2020: John Opfer: The Predicament of Quantity”: Analog Magnitudes and the Emergence of Number
October 7, 2020: Faculty Meeting
October 14, 2020: John A.E. Anderson :Modifiable Factors Affecting Neural Decline in Aging: The roles of context and experience
October 21, 2020: Keith Markman:How Regret Works
October 28, 2020: FALL BREAK, no talk
November 4, 2020: Faculty Meeting
November 11, 2020: Joshua Knobe: The Essence of Psychological Essentialism
November 18, 2020: Rebecca Merkley: Searching for the visual number form area: An adventure in open science
November 25, 2020: Roxana-Maria Barbu: Transitioning from academia to the “outside” world: tips & tricks
December 9, 2020: Andrew Brook Distinguished Lecture series “The ad hoc construction of linguistic meaning” – Dr. Daniel Casasanto – Cornell University
December 16, 2020: Faculty Meeting