The colloquium is a public lecture series sponsored
by the Psychology Department, where guest lecturers from Princeton
and around the world present a one hour talk about their work followed
by a question and answer period. Students are encouraged to attend
these colloquia.
Unless otherwise noted, all lectures occur at 12:00 PM in Green Hall,
Room 0-S-6 (corner of Washington Road and Willilam Street)
FALL 2008 COLLOQUIUM SERIES
Friday, September 26
Moshe Bar, Harvard Medical School "The Proactive Brain: Top-Down Predictions in Visual Cognition"
Friday, October 10
Yaacov Trope, New York University "Psychological Distance"
Friday,
October 17
Pawan Sinha, MIT "From Fragments to Objects: Mechanisms of Visual Integration"
Friday, November 7 Nalini Ambady, Tufts University "Thin Slices of Behavior: Accuracy and Boundaries "
Friday, December 5 Claude Steele, Stanford University "The Psychology of Social Identity: Its Role in Group Performance Differences and the Challenges of an Integrated Society"
Friday, January 9, 2009 Phillip Johnson-Laird, Princeton University "How We Reason"
Friday, January 23, 2009 -- NEW DATE --- Ralph Adolphs, Caltech "The Social Neuroscience of Face Perception"
Cancellations and/or postponements will
be posted on the website.
If you would like to receive e-mail reminders of the Colloquium
Series, send your e-mail address to bethp@princeton.edu