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May 2018
Colloquium Series: Dedre Gentner (Northwestern)
Analogy and Language in Relational Learning Relational learning and reasoning is central to higher-order cognition. It is essential in mathematics and science, and equally essential in social and ethical reasoning. Yet learning relational concepts is…
Find out more »Psychology Graduation Reception
The graduation reception is a time for our graduates to introduce their family and guests to faculty, staff, and fellow graduates from the Department of Psychology.
Find out more »October 2018
Colloquium Series: Greg Miller (Northwestern University)
Childhood social disadvantage and physical health outcomes across the lifespan: Mechanisms and Moderators Children who are exposed to social and economic adversity in the early years of life show increased susceptibility to chronic diseases of…
Find out more »November 2018
Colloquium Series: Victoria Plaut (UC Berkeley)
Diversity Science: Conceptions and Approaches to Diversity and Inclusion and their Consequences Intergroup relations don't occur in a vacuum. They unfold with respect to certain conceptions of what diversity is and how to approach it.…
Find out more »April 2019
Colloquium Series — Frank Tong of Vanderbilt University (April 18th)
"Understanding the neural computations that underlie human vision" Each morning, we open our eyes and re-experience the scientific miracle of vision. In this talk, I will discuss two of my lab's major endeavors to investigate…
Find out more »September 2021
Dr. Karen Schloss Tenure Presentation
Room 107, Brogden Psychology Building
Find out more »Sharon M. Guten Colloquium Series – Dr. David Plaut, Carnegie Mellon University
Dr. Plaut is an expert on neural networks and their relation to human cognition, publishing on the topics of language comprehension and production, memory, vision, action, and the ties of all these domains to neural…
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