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A personal list of talks. If you have a question about this list, please contact: emh77. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 10 upcoming talks and 442 talks in the archive. Intergenerational transmission of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric traits and conditionsThe host for this talk is Varun Warrier Dr Laurie Hannigan, Lovisenberg Diakonale Hospital, Norway. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 November 2024, 16:30-18:00 The Atomic HumanThe host for this talk is Nicky Clayton Prof Neil Lawrence,Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 November 2024, 16:30-18:00 Tales of Traumatic Stress in High-Risk Populations in the Global South: From Epidemiological to Genomic and Epigenomic InsightsThe host for this talk is Larysa Zasiekina Professor Soraya Seedat, Executive Head of the Department of Psychiatry at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 October 2024, 16:30-18:00 Large-scale integration of perceptual and predictive information is encoded by non-oscillatory neural dynamics.The host for this talk is Jeff Dalley Dr Andrés Canales-Johnson,Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 18 October 2024, 16:30-18:00 Visual Perspective Biases Autobiographical RememberingThe host for this talk is Deborah Talmi Dr Peggy L. St. Jacques, University of Alberta, Canada. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 11 October 2024, 16:30-18:00 The Cognitive Biology of LanguageThe host for this talk is Jeff Dalley Professor Johan Bolhuis, Utrecht University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 May 2024, 16:30-18:00 Translational neuroimaging studies of addiction and other stress-related disordersProfessor Jeffrey W. Dalley, Department of Psychology, Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 May 2024, 16:30-18:00 Neurocognitive ageing within the Lothian Birth CohortsDr Simon Cox, Psychology Department, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 03 May 2024, 16:30-18:00 Face Learning in People with Developmental Prosopagnosia and “Super-Recognisers"Professor Sarah Bate (Bournemouth University). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 26 April 2024, 12:00-13:30 The role of affective relevance in emotion, attention, and memoryThe host for this talk is Deborah Talmi Professor David Sander, Swiss Center for Affective Science, Geneva. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 15 March 2024, 16:30-18:00 Investigating cortico-cortical plasticity in motor brain control regions in young and older adults.The host for this talk is Trevor Robbins Dr Alex Sel, Department of Psychology, University of Essex. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 March 2024, 16:30-18:00 Psychological Inoculation Against MisinformationSander van der Linden, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 March 2024, 12:00-13:30 Cortical interneurons in health and disease.The host for this talk is Jeff Dalley Professor Oscar Marín, King's College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 23 February 2024, 16:30-18:00 Identifying the nature, causes and consequences of youth depression trajectories in population cohortsThe host for this talk is Varun Warrier Alex Kwong, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 09 February 2024, 16:30-18:00 When Art meets PsychologyThe host for this talk is Nicky Clayton Prof. Clive Wilkins. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 02 February 2024, 16:30-18:00 What Cephalopods Might Reveal About the Evolution of CognitionThe host for this talk is Clive Wilkins Nicky Clayton (Psychology Department, Cambridge). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 26 January 2024, 12:00-13:30 Pathways forward from psychiatric geneticsThe host for this talk is Varun Warrier Naomi Wray, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 December 2023, 11:00-12:30 How Electrophysiological Rhythms Shape LanguageThe host for this talk is Kanad Mandke Dr Lars Meyer (MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 November 2023, 16:30-18:00 Exploring cognition across cultures: Insights for testing world-wide navigationThe host for this talk is Deborah Talmi Professor Hugo Spiers (Department of Experimental Psychology, UCL). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 November 2023, 12:00-13:30 The Prenatal Sex Steroid Theory of AutismProfessor Simon Baron-Cohen, Autism Research Centre, Cambirdge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 November 2023, 12:00-13:30 Expanding neurobiological models of adolescence - threat learning, extinction and cortical plasticityThe host for this talk is Amy Milton Dr Liat Levita, University of Sussex. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 03 November 2023, 12:00-13:30 Representation and computation in visual working memoryProfessor Paul Bays, Department of Psychology, Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 27 October 2023, 12:00-13:30 Cortical gradients of functional integrationThe host for this talk is Richard Bethlehem Dr Daniel Margulies . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 20 October 2023, 16:30-18:00 Title to be confirmedThe host for this talk is Paul Bays Freek van Ede (Vrije Universiteit, Amstersdam). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 13 October 2023, 16:30-18:00 Internal selective attention under the microsaccade scopeThe host for this talk is Paul Bays Freek van Ede (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 13 October 2023, 16:30-18:00 Decoding the neural processing of speechThe host for this talk is Usha Goswami Professor Tobias Reichenbach (Friedrich-Alexander-University (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 October 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Immunosuppression for Parkinson's disease - a new therapeutic strategy?Dr Caroline Williams-Gray, Department of Clinical Neurosciences. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 06 June 2023, 16:00-17:00 Distributed brain network activities in memory resilient to extinctionThe host for this talk is David Belin Dr David Dupret (Oxford University). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 19 May 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Feedback control in the nervous system: from cells and circuits to behaviourDr Timothy O'Leary, Department of Engineering. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 16 May 2023, 14:00-15:00 Chrysippus' dog and the origins of modal conceptsProfessor Josep Call, University of St Andrews. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 12 May 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Targeting Maladaptive Emotional Memories to Treat Mental Health Disorders: Insights from Rodent ModelsProfessor Amy Milton, Department of Psychology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 09 May 2023, 16:00-17:00 The DNA revolution and psychologyProfessor Robert Plomin (King's College, London). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 05 May 2023, 16:30-18:00 What the science of reading can contribute to the history of writing, and vice versaProfessor Aaron Koller, Yeshiva University, New York. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 28 April 2023, 16:30-18:00 Choice under Computational ComplexityThe host for this talk is Lee De-Wit Professor P. L. Bossaerts (Department of Economics, Cambridge). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 March 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Fragile minds in a scary world: trauma and post traumatic stress in very young childrenDr Tim Dalgleish, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 14 March 2023, 16:00-17:00 Feedforward and feedback interactions during prediction and attentionThe hosts for this talk are Tristan Bekinschtein and Andrés Canales-Johnson Professor Martin Vinck (Donders Institute for Neuroscience). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 March 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Integrative Neuromodulation: from biomarker identification to optimizing neuromodulationDr Valerie Voon, Department of Psychiatry. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 07 March 2023, 16:00-17:00 Dynamic algorithmic networks of visual categorisationsProfessor Philippe Schyns (University of Glasgow). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 03 March 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Fidelity and Replication: Modelling the Impact of Protocol Deviations on Effect SizeProfessor Michelle Ellefson. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 28 February 2023, 16:00-17:00 The Neuroscience of Reading: Tracing words from the page through the brainDr Geoffrey M. Boynton (University of Washington). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 February 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Valentine’s Day for people with multiple sclerosis: promoting brain repair through remyelinationProfessor Alasdair Coles, Department of Clinical Neurosciences. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 14 February 2023, 16:00-17:00 Inflammation, brain networks and mental health: some questions of causalityThe host for this talk is Sarah-Jayne Blakemore Professor Ed Bullmore (Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 February 2023, 12:00-13:30 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Children-Agent Interaction For Assessment and Rehabilitation: From Linguistic Skills To Mental Well-beingDr Micole Spitale, Department of Computer Science and Technology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 07 February 2023, 16:00-17:00 Distributed brain network activities in memory resilient to extinctionTHIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED OWING TO THE RAIL STRIKE Dr David Dupret (Oxford University). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 03 February 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Programmed axon death: from animal models into human diseaseProfessor Michael Coleman, Department of Clinical Neurosciences. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 31 January 2023, 16:00-17:00 Nudge+: how to incorporate reflection into behavioural public policyThe host for this talk is Lee De-Wit Peter John (King's College London). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 27 January 2023, 16:30-18:00 Reconsolidation-based treatments for mental health disorders: are we nearly there yet?Dr Amy Milton (Cambridge). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 20 January 2023, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Can we have jam today and jam tomorrow? Improving outcomes for older people living with mental illness using applied and translational researchDr Ben Underwood, Department of Psychiatry. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 17 January 2023, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars How can we treat visceral pain?Dr David Bulmer, Department of Pharmacology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 29 November 2022, 16:00-17:00 The measurement of difficult things: From psychophysics to psycho-oncologyProfessor Dame Lesely Fallowfield (Sussex University). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 November 2022, 16:30-18:00 Brain charts for the human lifespan.Dr Richard Bethlehem (Department of Psychology, Cambridge). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 November 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Dr Kate BakerDr Kate Baker, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Wednesday 23 November 2022, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Developmental disorders of presynaptic vesicle cycling - Synaptotagmin-1 and beyondDr Kate Baker, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Wednesday 23 November 2022, 16:00-17:00 Disruption of Information in Working MemoryThe host for this talk is Deborah Talmi Professor Jarrod Lewis-Peacock (University of Texas at Austin). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 18 November 2022, 16:30-18:00 Can you see what I hear? The effects of early blindness on auditory processingDr Ione Fine (University of Washington). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 11 November 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Hypothalamic episode generators underlying the neural control of fertilityProfessor Allan Herbison, Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 08 November 2022, 16:00-17:00 Quality and Location: a view from somatosensationProfessor Patrick Haggard (Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 04 November 2022, 16:30-18:00 Lessons from genetic studies of Major Depressive DisorderDr Na Cai (Helmholtz Zentrum, Munich). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 28 October 2022, 16:30-18:00 Insights into cortical organisation and neurodevelopment from a genome wide association study (GWAS) of 2,347 structural cortical phenotypesThe host for this talk is Simon Baron-Cohen (sb205@cam.ac.uk) Dr Varun Warrier (University of Cambridge). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 21 October 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Zero to Birth: How the Human Brain is BuiltProfessor Bill Harris, Department of Physiology, Development and Neurosciences, University of Cambridge. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 18 October 2022, 16:00-17:00 Plastic brains for flexible decisionsZoe Kourtzi (University of Cambridge). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 14 October 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Designing the BEARS (Both Ears) Virtual Reality Training Package to Improve Spatial Hearing in Young People with Bilateral Cochlear ImplantDr Deborah Vickers, Clinical Neurosciences. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 11 October 2022, 16:00-17:00 What kind of network is the brain?John Mollon (University of Cambridge). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 07 October 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars The Prenatal Sex Steroid Theory of AutismProfessor Simon Baron Cohen, Department of Psychiatry. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 07 June 2022, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Apathy and impulsivity in neurological disease – cause, effect and treatmentProfessor James Rowe. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 24 May 2022, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Exploring mechanisms of human brain expansion in cerebral organoidsDr Madeline Lancaster MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 17 May 2022, 16:00-17:00 Changes in Appetitive Associative Strength and Reward Value Modulate the Intrinsic Excitability and Recruitment of Nucleus Accumbens Neuronal EnsemblesEisuke Koya (University of Sussex). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 13 May 2022, 16:30-18:00 Investigating how schizophrenia risk genes impact brain function and cognitionProfessor Jeremy Hall (Cardiff University). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 May 2022, 16:30-18:00 Trials and Tribulations: the challenges of promoting sustainable improvements in child developmentProfessor Pasco Fearon. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 29 April 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Brain and behavioural impacts of early life adversityProfessor Jeff Dalley, Department of Psychology/Psychiatry. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 26 April 2022, 16:00-17:00 Mental health and well-being in the time of Covid-19Professor Tamsin Ford (Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge) . Friday 18 March 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Network science and network medicine: New strategies for understanding and treating the biological basis of mental ill-healthDr Petra Vértes, Department of Psychiatry. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 15 March 2022, 16:00-17:00 Clinical neuroscience and the heart: How cardiac signals influence emotion and cognitionProfessor Sarah Garfinkel (UCL). Friday 11 March 2022, 16:15-18:00 A framework for studying the neurobiology of female choice and group cohesion in a social songbird.Professor Marc Schmidt (University of Pennsylvania). Friday 04 March 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Cross-modality imaging of the neural systems that support executive functionsDr Yaara Erez, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 01 March 2022, 16:00-17:00 Reproducibility and transparency indicators across diverse scientific fieldsJohn P.A. Ioannidis, MD, DSc (Stanford University). Friday 18 February 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Dissecting the neural circuits underlying prefrontal regulation of reward and threat responsivity in a primateProfessor Angela Roberts, Physiology, Development & Neuroscience. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 15 February 2022, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Why is the suprachiasmatic nucleus such a brilliant circadian time-keeper?Dr Michael Hastings, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 08 February 2022, 16:00-17:00 Individual Differences in (Dietary) Decision Making and Its Control: Connecting the Brain and Gut to Improve our Understanding of BehaviorProfessor Hilke Plassmann (INSEAD Europe Campus). Friday 04 February 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars How bilingualism modulates the neural mechanisms of selective attentionDr Mirjana Bozic, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 01 February 2022, 16:00-17:00 Reading Scenes: A Hierarchical View on Attentional Guidance in Real-World EnvironmentsMelissa Le-Hoa Võ (Scene Grammar Lab, Goethe University Frankfurt). Friday 28 January 2022, 16:30-18:00 Developmental visuospatial disorder: New advances in its researchIrene Mammarella (Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padova). Friday 21 January 2022, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Common elements: An innovative methodology for identifying effective interventions in early childhood educationDr Sara Baker, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 18 January 2022, 16:00-17:00 The neural circuit underlying perceptual expectationsPeter Kok (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology). Friday 03 December 2021, 14:45-16:15 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Mechanisms to medicines in neurodegenerationProfessor Giovanna Mallucci, Department of Clinical Neurosciences. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 30 November 2021, 16:00-17:00 What does magic tell us about free will?Gustav Kuhn (Goldsmiths, University of London). Friday 26 November 2021, 16:15-17:30 Time perception as accumulation of salient eventsWarrick Roseboom (University of Sussex). Friday 19 November 2021, 16:15-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Embodied Artificial Intelligence: Building brain and body together in bio-inspired robotsDr Fumiya Iida, Department of Engineering. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 16 November 2021, 16:00-17:00 Can we nudge to zero? Promises and pitfalls of behavioural insights-based climate policiesLucia Reisch (University of Cambridge) . Friday 12 November 2021, 16:15-17:30 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Transdiagnostic approaches to understanding neurodevelopmentDr Duncan Astle, MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 09 November 2021, 16:00-17:00 Human action selection under threat: computing adaptive behaviourDominik Bach (University College London). Friday 05 November 2021, 16:15-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars The brain control of appetite: Can an old dog teach us new tricks?Dr Giles Yeo, MRC Metabolic Diseases Unit, University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Labs. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 02 November 2021, 16:00-17:00 Some lessons one philosopher drew from thinking about wanting and likingRichard Holton (University of Cambridge). Friday 22 October 2021, 16:15-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars In vitro bioelectronic models of the gut-brain axisProfessor Róisín Owens, Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 19 October 2021, 16:00-17:00 Hippocampal LTP and Psychiatry: The Prime SuspectDavid Bannerman (University of Oxford). Friday 15 October 2021, 16:15-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Activity dependent myelination: a mechanism for learning and regeneration?Dr Thóra Káradóttir, WT-MRC Stem Cell Institute. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 12 October 2021, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars From Vulnerable Plaque to Vulnerable Brain: Understanding the Role of Inflammation in Vascular Health, Stroke, and Cerebrovascular DiseaseDr Nicholas Evans, Department of Clinical Neurosciences. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 05 October 2021, 16:00-17:00 Modulation Of Attention By Ascending ProjectionsDr, Tomás Ossandón, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Friday 04 June 2021, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Regenerative Neuroimmunology - a stem cell perspectiveProfessor Stefano Pluchino, Clinical Neurosciences. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 01 June 2021, 16:00-17:00 Data-driven versus Hypothesis-driven approaches in cognitive neuroscienceKarim Jerbi, PhD, Canada Research Chair (CRC) University of Montreal. Friday 28 May 2021, 16:15-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars AI-guided solutions for early detection of neurodegenerative disordersProfessor Zoe Kourtzi, Department of Psychology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 25 May 2021, 16:00-17:00 Losing Touch With Your Body: Clinical and Experimentally-Induced States of Body DisownershipProfessor Bigna Lenggenhager, University of Zurich, Switzerland. Friday 21 May 2021, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Bedside to bench and back again, a path to translational pain research?Dr Ewan St John Smith, Department of Pharmacology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 18 May 2021, 16:00-17:00 Individual Differences In Fear Attenuation And Social Transfer Of KnowledgeMarie-H. Monfils, PhD, University of Texas at Austin. Friday 14 May 2021, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Covid And CognitionDr Lucy Cheke, Psychology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 11 May 2021, 16:00-17:00 Brain Dynamics and Flexible BehaviorsLucina Q. Uddin, Ph.D, University of Miami. Friday 07 May 2021, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Can we repair the Parkinsonian brain?Professor Roger Barker, Clinical Neurosciences. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 04 May 2021, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Unpacking Nature from Nurture: Understanding how Family Processes Affect Child and Adolescent Mental HealthProfessor Gordon Harold, Education. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 27 April 2021, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Learning in pain: probabilistic inference and (mal)adaptive control.Dr Flavia Mancini, Engineering. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 20 April 2021, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Data-driven Artificial Social Intelligence: From Social Appropriateness to FairnessDr Hatice Gunes, Computer Science and Technology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 16 March 2021, 16:00-17:00 Rethinking food rewardDr Dana Small Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology; Director, Modern Diet and Physiology Research Center. Friday 12 March 2021, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Organization of Midbrain Serotonin SystemDr Jing Ren, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 09 March 2021, 16:00-17:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars A developmental-cognitive perspective on the impact of adolescent social media useDr Amy Orben, MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 02 March 2021, 16:00-17:00 An auditory thread: music, sleep, brain stimulation, and neuroplasticityEmily BJ Coffey, PhD . Friday 26 February 2021, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Electronics on the brainProfessor George Malliaras, Department of Engineering. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 23 February 2021, 16:00-17:00 Nocturnal dreaming: A replica or a distortion of waking life experiences?Dr. ValdasNoreika, Lecturer in Psychology Queen Mary University of London. Friday 19 February 2021, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Recurrent problems in spinal-cord and cerebellar circuitsDr Steve Edgley, Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 16 February 2021, 16:00-17:00 Being an I: Cognitive and Neurobiological processes of “Self” modelsDr. Roy Salomon. Friday 12 February 2021, 16:30-18:00 The ties that bind: Investigating the links between reward and mimicry to understand autismProfessor Bhismadev Chakrabarti, University of Reading, UK. Friday 29 January 2021, 16:30-18:00 - Towards a Translational Neuroscience of ConsciousnessProf Hakwan Lau. Friday 15 January 2021, 16:30-18:00 [NEW DATE:11th of December] Old wine in new skins: a fresh look at cognitive control developmentPlease note, this talk will start at 4.15pm for virtual tea with talk starting at 4.30pm Dr Nikolaus Steinbeis, Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London . Friday 11 December 2020, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Social deprivation, coping and drugs: a bad cocktail in the COVID-19 era: evidence from preclinical studiesDr. David Belin. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 08 December 2020, 16:00-17:00 Non-racism and Toxic Interaction Theory in Mental Health Practice: Professional responsibility in the light of systemic racismPlease note, this talk will start at 4.15pm for virtual tea with talk starting at 4.30pm Hari Sewell, Director, HS Consultancy. Friday 04 December 2020, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Generation Covid-19: Should the fetus be worried?Dr. Topun Austin (Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust) & Dr Sarah Lloyd-Fox (Dept. of Psychology) . Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 01 December 2020, 16:00-17:00 Recent insights into remote fear memory attenuationPlease note, this talk will start at 4.15pm for virtual tea with talk starting at 4.30pm Professor Johannes Gräff, Associate Professor at the Brain Mind Institute of the School of Life Sciences at EPFL, Switzerland. Friday 27 November 2020, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Development of the social brain in adolescence and effects of social distancingProfessor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 24 November 2020, 16:00-17:00 Understanding FallismPLEASE NOTE: DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES, THIS ZANGWILL HAS BEEN CANCELLED Professor Wahbie Long, clinical psychologist and associate professor in the Department of Psychology and the director of the Child Guidance Clinic at the University of Cape Town. Friday 13 November 2020, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars The early impact of COVID-19 on mental health and community physical health services and their patients’ mortality in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, UKDr Rudolf Cardinal. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 10 November 2020, 16:00-17:00 Role of medial prefrontal cortex serotonin 2A receptors in recognition memory in rodentsPlease note, this talk will start at 4.15pm for virtual tea with talk starting at 4.30pm Professor Noelia Weisstaub, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires. Friday 06 November 2020, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Population studies and ageing brains, in a time of COVIDProfessor Carol Brayne ( Department of Public Health and Primary Care). Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Monday 02 November 2020, 16:00-17:00 Black Racial Stereotypes and Victim Blaming: Implications for Media Coverage and Criminal Proceedings in Cases of Police Violence against Racial and Ethnic MinoritiesPlease note, this talk will start at 4.15pm for virtual tea with talk starting at 4.30pm Professor Kristin Dukes, Dean for Institutional Diversity at Allegheny College, USA.. Friday 30 October 2020, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars The impact of Covid-19 on the mental health of children and young people.Professor Tamsin Ford. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 27 October 2020, 16:00-17:00 This talk happens earlier this week. in a shared event between Zangwill and SPSS. .. .. Friday 23 October 2020, 16:30-18:00 How is Human Social Cognition Special?Please note, this talk is combined with the Social Psychology Seminar Series (SPSS) Professor Lasana Harris, Associate Professor, Experimental Psychology, University College London. Wednesday 21 October 2020, 16:00-17:30 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars NeuroCOVID: Epidemiology, biomarkers, and pathophysiologyProfessor David Menon. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 20 October 2020, 16:00-17:00 The case for formal methodology in scientific reformPlease note, virtual tea at 4.15pm with talk starting at 4.30pm Dr Berna Devezer, Associate Professor at the Department of Business and Affiliate Faculty at the Department of Mathematics and Statistical Science at the University of Idaho.. Friday 16 October 2020, 16:30-18:00 Cambridge Neuroscience Interdisciplinary Seminars Is the COVID-19 pandemic really causing mental illness?Professor Paul Fletcher. Register on Zoom - link in abstract. Tuesday 13 October 2020, 16:00-17:00 Psychedelic Relationship EnhancementTopic: Zangwill Zoom Meeting _Brian Earp Time: Jun 5, 2020 04:00 PM London 4-430pm social with Brian pre-Zangwill 430 to 6pm Talk + discussion. Brian D. Earp, Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale University and The Hastings Center, arch Fellow in the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford.. Friday 05 June 2020, 16:30-18:00 The role of the anterior temporal lobe in semantic representation and its disordersProfessor Matt Lambon Ralph, Unit Director, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge. Friday 29 May 2020, 16:30-18:00 Fragile Memories for Fleeting PerceptsWe will have a Tea and coffee informal gathering from 1pm to 1.30pm and the talk will start at 130.pm followed by questions and discussion at 230pm. Professor Howard Bowman, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham School of Computing, University of Kent at Canterbury Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging (Visiting). Friday 22 May 2020, 13:30-14:30 Fragile Memories for Fleeting PerceptsProfessor Howard Bowman, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham School of Computing, University of Kent at Canterbury Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging (Visiting). Wednesday 22 April 2020, 13:30-15:00 Title to be confirmedPLEASE NOTE THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Professor Matt Lambon-Ralph, Director, MRC, Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 13 March 2020, 16:30-18:00 Feeling in Seeing is Believing : Experimenting with the Visceral Dimension of Visual Politics (When News are Fake)Manos Tsakiris, Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London & The Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Study, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 March 2020, 16:30-18:00 Social Physiology for Precision PsychiatryDr Guillaume Dumas, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 28 February 2020, 16:30-18:00 Modern Outrage and the Perversion of PunishmentPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL TAKE PLACE AT 12.00PM Molly J Crockett, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Yale University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 14 February 2020, 12:00-13:00 Visuospatial working memory as a fundamental component of the eye movement system.Professor Stefan van der Stigchel, Professor in Cognitive Psychology, Utrecht University, Netherlands. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 07 February 2020, 16:30-18:00 Anhedonia and Adolescent DepressionDr Ciara McCabe, Associate Professor of Neuroscience, University of Reading. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 31 January 2020, 16:30-18:00 Affect & Decision-Making in Health and DiseaseProfessor Tali Sharot, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 January 2020, 16:30-18:00 Sensitive periods of social brain development in adolescencePLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL TAKE PLACE AT 12.00PM. THERE WILL BE NO ZANGWILL TEA THIS WEEK Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 January 2020, 12:00-13:00 Attentive learning: Understanding mechanisms by studying outcomes, risk and protective factorsGaia Scerif, Attention, Brain and Cognitive Development, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 December 2019, 16:30-18:00 Visuospatial working memory as a fundamental component of the eye movement system.PLEASE NOTE, THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED!! Professor Stefan van der Stigchel, Professor in Cognitive Psychology, Utrecht University, Netherlands. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 29 November 2019, 16:30-18:00 Visual learning: Babies, bodies and machinesPlease note: This Zangwill talk will be taking place at 12.00pm Professor Linda Smith, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 22 November 2019, 12:00-13:30 The spatial and temporal dynamics of attention: insights from direct access to the attentional spotlightProfessor Suliann Ben Hamed, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 15 November 2019, 16:30-18:00 Costs and benefits of cognitive control: When a little frontal cortex goes a long wayPLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN EXTRA ZANGWILL SEMINAR - THERE WILL BE NO ZANGWILL TEA TODAY Sharon L. Thompson-Schill, Ph.D, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Tuesday 12 November 2019, 16:30-18:00 Anhedonia and Adolescent DepressionPLEASE NOTE: THIS ZANGWILL TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED Dr Ciara McCabe, Associate Professor of Neuroscience, University of Reading. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 November 2019, 16:30-18:00 Quantifying conscious states by means of self-initiated brain activityPlease note: This Zangwill talk will be taking place at 12.00pm Dr Athena Demertzi, Physiology of Cognition Research Lab, GIGA Consciousness, GIGA Institute, University of Liège, Belgium . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 November 2019, 12:00-13:30 How we remember and how we forgetAidan J Horner, Department of Psychology, University of York, York Biomedical Research Institute, University of York. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 October 2019, 16:30-18:00 Title to be confirmedPLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO ZANGWILL TALK THIS WEEK Speaker to be confirmed. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 18 October 2019, 00:00-00:00 Rethinking sex and the brain beyond the binary: Mosaic brains in a multi-dimensional spaceProfessor Daphna Joel, School of Psychological Sciences and Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Israel . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 11 October 2019, 16:30-18:00 The endocannabinoid system at work: From basic mechanisms to psychiatric diseasesPlease note: This is a Pre-Zangwill Talk - see change of venue Professor Mauro Maccarrone, Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Campus Bio-Medico, University of Rome, Italy. Nick Mackintosh Seminar Room, 2nd Floor, Department of Psychology. Friday 04 October 2019, 16:30-18:00 Neuroscience & Creativity: Insights from Unnatural BedfellowsPLEASE NOTE: THIS ZANGWILL TALK IS TAKING PLACE AT THE USUAL TIME OF 4.30PM. THE ZANGWILL TEA WILL BE AT 4.00PM Professor Anna Abraham, School of Social Sciences, Leeds Beckett University, UK. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 May 2019, 16:30-17:30 Shedding light on infant brain and cognitive development in Africa: The BRIGHT ProjectPLEASE NOTE, THIS ZANGWILL CLUB SEMINAR WILL START AT 12.00PM. THERE WILL BE NO ZANGWILL TEA AT 4.00PM Dr Sarah Lloyd-Fox, Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck, University of London, Affiliated Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 May 2019, 12:00-13:30 Neural circuits for visually-guided decision making in mice.PLEASE NOTE, THIS ZANGWILL CLUB SEMINAR WILL START AT 12.00PM. THE ZANGWILL TEA WILL BE AT THE USUAL TIME OF 4.00PM Dr Jasper Poort, Selective Vision Lab, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 May 2019, 12:00-13:30 Modality-general and modality-specific processes in hallucinationsPLEASE NOTE, WEDNESDAY, 1ST MAY. THIS IS AN EXTRA ZANGWILL TALK AND WILL TAKE PLACE AT 1.00PM. PLEASE ALSO NOTE, THERE WILL BE NO ZANGWILL TEA TODAY Professor Charles Fernyhough, Durham University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Wednesday 01 May 2019, 13:00-14:00 Bridging Neural and Computational Viewpoints on Perceptual Decision MakingPLEASE NOTE, THIS ZANGWILL CLUB SEMINAR WILL START AT 12.00PM. THE ZANGWILL TEA WILL BE AT THE USUAL TIME OF 4.00PM Dr Redmond O'Connell, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience and School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 26 April 2019, 12:00-13:30 Attention modifies the weights of competing stimulus sources during integrated visual decision makingProfessor Jason Mattingley. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 05 April 2019, 11:00-13:00 Top-down vs. bottom-up? Effects of prediction and attention on sensory processing and perceptionHeleen A. Slagter, PhD, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience VU University Amsterdam. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 March 2019, 16:30-17:30 From science to technology: the interaction between senses during the development and the creation of new rehabilitation devices.Dr Monica Gori, Instituto Italiano di Techologia, Genoa, Italy. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 March 2019, 16:30-17:30 In search for the cognitive foundations of Euclidean geometryVéronique Izard, Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center, CNRS & Université Paris Descartes. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 22 February 2019, 16:30-17:30 Animal models of episodic memoryProfessor Jonathon D. Crystal, Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Indiana University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 15 February 2019, 16:30-17:30 Set to change? Lifespan factors influencing neurocognitive trajectories and plasticityProfessor Kristine Beate Walhovd, Professor of Neuropsychology, University of Oslo. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 February 2019, 16:30-17:30 Human olfaction at the intersection of language, culture and biologyProfessor Asifa Majid, Professor of Language, Communication, and Cultural Cognition, University of York. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 February 2019, 16:30-17:30 Title to be confirmedTHIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED Professor Natalie Sebanz, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 January 2019, 16:30-17:30 Cross-language speech perception: how listening to foreign speech changes over lifeProf. Nuria Sebastian-Galles Center of Brain and Cognition Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 18 January 2019, 16:30-17:30 Studying the functions of consciousness: what we know and what we want to knowDr Liad Mudrik, Tel Aviv University, Israel. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 23 November 2018, 16:30-17:30 Making sense of time in the Human mindProfessor Virginie van Wassenhove, Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, CEA DRF/Joliot, INSERM, Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, NeuroSpin center, 91191 Gif/Yvette, France . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 16 November 2018, 16:30-17:30 Social timing in autism spectrum disordersDr Christine Falter-Wagner, Department of Psychiatry, LMU Munich. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 09 November 2018, 16:30-17:30 Sleep for Systems ConsolidationDr Lisa Genzel, Assistant Professor, The Branco Weiss Fellowship – Society in Science Donders Centre for Neuroscience, The Netherlands. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 02 November 2018, 16:30-17:30 Cortical tracking of natural and artificial sequencesProfessor Lucia Melloni, Department of Neurology, NYU School of Medicine, US; Department of Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt, Germany. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 26 October 2018, 16:30-17:30 Title to be confirmedPLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO ZANGWILL CLUB TALK THIS WEEK Speaker to be confirmed. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 19 October 2018, 16:30-17:30 How Paranoia Affects Social Cognition and BehaviourProf Nichola Raihani Professor of Evolution and Behaviour, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 12 October 2018, 16:30-17:30 Modelling cortical gain in autism (without neuroimaging)Dr Rebecca Lawson, Sir Henry Dale Fellowship, Affiliated Lecturer Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 05 October 2018, 16:30-17:30 Selectivity and dynamics of human face representationsProfessor Rafael Malach, Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 June 2018, 16:30-17:30 Metacognition of internally-generated processesDr Elisa Filevich, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 May 2018, 16:30-17:30 Developing memory interference strategies as treatments for addiction and trauma-related symptomsDr Sunjeev Kamboj, Clinical Psychopharmacology Unit, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 18 May 2018, 16:30-17:30 Cognitive Gadgets: The Cultural Evolution of ThinkingProfessor Cecilia Heyes, All Souls College and Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 11 May 2018, 16:30-17:30 Simulating word learning, semantic grounding, and oscillatory responses to linguistic items in a neurobiologically constrained model of the cortexDr Max Garagnani, Lecturer in Computer Science, Co-Director of the MSc in Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Computing, Goldsmiths, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 04 May 2018, 16:30-17:30 Human olfaction at the intersection of language, culture and biologyProf Asifa Majid, Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 16 March 2018, 16:30-17:30 What is the temporal resolution of categorical perception?Prof Leon Deouell, Human Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 09 March 2018, 16:30-17:30 How is visual perception biasedDr Floris de Lange, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 02 March 2018, 16:30-17:30 : Visual Perception of Materials and their PropertiesProf. Roland W. Fleming, PhD Kurt Koffka Professor of Experimental Psychology, Justus-Leibig University Giessen . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 23 February 2018, 16:30-17:30 From ears to brain (and back): Imaging the brain computations for sound analysis.Prof Elia Formisano Maastricht-Brain Imaging Center (M-BIC), Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Maastricht University, The Netherlands . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 16 February 2018, 16:30-17:30 Using narratives to understand human conscious experienceDr Lorina Naci, School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 09 February 2018, 16:30-17:30 A conversation on his life and work with Prof David SpiegelhalterPLEASE NOTE: CHANGE OF VENUE AND CHANGE OF TIME: This is a shared event with the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication, please sign up https://goo.gl/LPAAaF Prof Baruch Fishhoff, Institute for Politics and Strategy, Carnegie Mellon University . Lecture Theatre 1, Mill Lane Lecture Rooms. Friday 02 February 2018, 17:00-18:00 Investigating the role of cognition for speech-in-noise listeningDr Antje Heinrich, Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness, University of Manchester. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 26 January 2018, 16:30-17:30 Inoculating Against Misinformation: On the Motivated Cognition of Facts and ExpertiseDr Sander van der Linden, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 19 January 2018, 16:30-17:30 Heart and minds: The hidden impacts on emotion and memoryDr Sarah Garfinkel, Brighton and Sussex Medical School. University of Sussex, Brighton. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 December 2017, 16:30-17:30 Metacontrol: The Yin and Yang of cognitive controlProfessor Bernhard Hommel, Leiden University Institute for Psychological Research & Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden University, The Netherlands. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 November 2017, 16:30-17:30 Cognitive rehabilitation in people with schizophreniaProfessor Dame Til Wykes. DBE, Vice Dean Psychology and Systems Sciences Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience King’s College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 November 2017, 16:30-17:30 Information networks, truth and value.Professor Ulrike Hahn, Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 November 2017, 16:30-17:30 Touch: The sensory scaffold of development?Professor Andrew Bremner, Professor of Psychology and Head of Department, Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 03 November 2017, 16:30-17:30 An Interference Model of Visual Working MemoryProfessor Klaus Oberauer, Department of Psychology, University of Zurich. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 27 October 2017, 16:30-17:30 How Power Affects Those Who Possess it: Activation, Wanting and Goal Seeking Approach MotivationDr Ana Guinote, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 20 October 2017, 16:30-17:30 The Social Neuroendocrinology of StatusDr Pranjal Mehta, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 13 October 2017, 16:30-17:30 Brain mechanisms underlying the subjective experience of rememberingDr Jon Simons, Reader in Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 October 2017, 16:30-17:30 Cognitive coding in the hippocampal-entorhinal systemDr Christian Doeller, Kavli Institute, NTNU Trondheim, Norway & Donders Institute, RU Nijmegen, the Netherlands). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 19 May 2017, 16:30-18:00 The biological basis and perceptual impact of categorisation: the case of colour.Professor Anna Franklin, The Sussex Colour Group, School of Psychology, University of Sussex. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 12 May 2017, 16:30-18:00 A common model of representational and connectivity spaces in human cortexPLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN SPECIAL EXTRA TALK AND WILL TAKE PLACE AT 4.00PM Professor James V. Haxby, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College and the Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC) at the University of Trento. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Wednesday 10 May 2017, 16:00-17:00 Do we control language or does language control us?Professor Guillaume Thierry, School of Psychology, Bangor University, Wales.. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 05 May 2017, 16:30-18:00 Empathy – from shared affect to self-other distinctionProfessor Claus Lamm, Full Professor (Biological Psychology) Head of the Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Unit Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 28 April 2017, 16:30-18:00 Observations from the Edge of BeautyMr Clive Wilkins, Artist in Residence, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 March 2017, 16:30-18:00 Optimality and irrationality in human decision-makingProfessor Christopher Summerfield, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 March 2017, 16:30-18:00 Exploring embodiment mechanisms using expertisePLEASE NOTE: CHANGE OF SPEAKER THIS WEEK Dr Beatriz Calvo-Merino, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Department of Psychology, City, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 03 March 2017, 16:30-18:00 Exploring embodiment mechanisms using expertisePLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED Dr Beatriz Calvo-Merino. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 February 2017, 16:30-18:00 Value and confidence signals in the human brain - implications for decision making?Professor Mathias Pessiglione, Motivation, Brain & Behavior lab Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 February 2017, 16:30-18:00 Learning to learn: lessons from action video gamesProfessor Daphne Bavelier, University of Geneva. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 February 2017, 16:30-18:00 Vision, Decision, and Navigation in Mouse Parietal CortexDUE TO ILLNESS, THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED Professor Matteo Carandini, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 03 February 2017, 16:30-18:00 Weaponized Lies: An American neuroscientist speaks on the post-truth era (and what we can do about it)PLEASE NOTE, THIS ZANGWILL SEMINAR WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE ANATOMY LECTURE THEATRE ON DOWNING SITE Daniel J, Levitin PhD, Minerva Schools at Keck Graduate Institute and University of California at Berkeley. Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Anatomy Building, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Friday 27 January 2017, 16:30-18:00 Assessing the role of cross modal information in high level perception: enhancements and constraints.Professor Fiona Newell, School of Psychology and Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin.. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 20 January 2017, 16:30-18:00 ‘Peter Pan and the Mind of J. M. Barrie. An Exploration of Cognition and Consciousness.’PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN EXTRA ZANGWILL CLUB TALK Dr Rosalind Ridley. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 16 December 2016, 16:30-18:00 Cross-sensory integration and calibration during developmentProfessor David Burr, Department of Psychology, University of Florence. . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 09 December 2016, 16:30-18:00 Structured sequences, language evolution and the primate brainProf. Christopher I. Petkov, Laboratory of Comparative Neuropsychology, Newcastle University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 02 December 2016, 16:30-18:00 Visceral inputs, brain dynamics and subjectivityProfessor Catharine Tallon-Baudry, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 November 2016, 16:30-18:00 Brain algorithmics: reverse engineering dynamic information processing in brain networks from EEG/MEG time seriesProf. Philippe G. Schyns, FRSE, FRSA, Director, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 18 November 2016, 16:30-18:00 The radical plasticity thesis: Consciousness as learned metacognitionAxel Cleeremans, Professor of Cognitive Science, Department of Psychology, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 11 November 2016, 16:30-18:00 Using non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) to interact with brain activity and associated functions: brain oscillations as promising targets?Professor Gregor Thut, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 04 November 2016, 16:30-18:00 Learning, sleep and memory consolidation. Behavioural and magnetoencephalographic investigationsPhilippe Peigneux, PhD, Chair Clinical Neuropsychology, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium ULB Francqui Research Professor 2013-2016 Head of UR2NF - Neuropsychology and Functional Neuroimaging Research Unit affiliated at CRCN - Centre de Rec. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 28 October 2016, 16:30-18:00 See what you hear - Constructing a representation of the world across the senses -Professor Uta Noppeney, Department of Psychology and Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics Centre, University of Birmingham, UK. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 21 October 2016, 16:30-18:00 Visual Attention Without Visual AwarenessProfessor Robert Kentridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 14 October 2016, 16:30-18:00 The psychological and neural basis of the individual vulnerability to compulsive disorders: new insights from preclinical studies.Dr David Belin. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 07 October 2016, 16:30-18:00 Eating and over-eating: a cognitive perspectivePaul Fletcher, Bernard Wolfe Professor of Health Neuroscience; Wellcome Trust Sernior Research Fellow in Clinical Science Department of Psychiatry and Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation T. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 20 May 2016, 16:30-18:00 Measuring rodent affect: Rethinking taste aversion and (some) models of psychiatric disorder."Dominic M. Dwyer – Cardiff University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 13 May 2016, 16:30-18:00 An engineering approach to aversive learning.Dr Ben Seymour, Wellcome Trust Intermediate Clinical Fellow, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 May 2016, 16:30-18:00 The Invention of ConsciousnessProfessor Nick Humphrey, Darwin College, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 29 April 2016, 16:30-18:00 Storing, using and updating knowledge for behavioural control.Professor Tim Behrens, Professor of Computational Neuroscience, Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain (FMRIB), University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 22 April 2016, 16:30-18:00 Brain algorithmics: reverse engineering dynamic information processing in brain networks from EEG/MEG time seriesPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED Prof. Philippe G. Schyns, FRSE, FRSA Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, Director University of Glasgow. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 11 March 2016, 16:30-18:00 The typical and atypical development of the social brainMark H Johnson, MRC Director, Centre for Brain & Cognitive Development, Birkbeck, University of London.. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 04 March 2016, 16:30-18:00 New perspectives on old puzzles – memory and the brainProfessor Eleanor A. Maguire, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 26 February 2016, 16:30-18:00 How rational are we?Professor Ulrike Hahn, Department of Psychological Sciences Birkbeck, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 19 February 2016, 16:30-18:00 A memory of hunger? Effects of early-life adversity on adult foraging decisions.Professor Melissa Bateson, Centre for Behaviour and Evolution/ Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 12 February 2016, 16:30-18:00 Tractometry: From Micro to Macro (and Back Again)Professor Derek Jones, Director of Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC), School of Psychology, Cardiff University . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 05 February 2016, 16:30-18:00 Pleasures of the brain: Investigating anhedonia with whole-brain computational connectomicsProfessor Morten L. Kringelbach Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Department of Clinical Medicine - Center for Music In the Brain, Aarhus University, Denmark . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 29 January 2016, 16:30-18:00 New physiological findings in human brain stimulation: why most claims to cognitive enhancement are probably false.Professor Vincent Walsh, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 15 January 2016, 16:30-18:00 Grady Nia Project: Assessing and Treating Abused, Suicidal WomenPlease note: This talk is starting at 16.30 Dr Nadine Kaslow, Professor and Vice Chair for Faculty Development in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University USA . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 04 December 2015, 16:30-18:00 Understanding the forgetful and apathetic brainPlease note: This talk is starting at 16.30 Professor Masud Husain, Department of Experimental Psychology & Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 27 November 2015, 16:30-18:00 Modulating drug taking and drug seeking through TAAR1 activationPlease note: This talk is starting at 16.30 Dr Juan J Canales, Reader in Behavioural Neurosciences Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, University of Leicester. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 20 November 2015, 16:30-18:00 Studying natural speech processing at the phonemic level using EEGPlease note: This talk is starting at 16.30 Dr Edmund Lalor, Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 13 November 2015, 16:30-18:00 The prenatal sex steroid theory of autismPlease note: This talk is starting at 16.30 Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Director, Autism Research Centre(ARC) Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 November 2015, 16:30-18:00 Phonological and Morphological Processes in Reading and Reading AcquisitionPlease note: This talk is starting at 16.30 Professor Kathy Rastle, Head of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 30 October 2015, 16:30-18:00 "Where"Please note: This talk is starting at 16.30 Professor Patrick Cavanagh, Université Paris Descartes, France. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 23 October 2015, 16:30-18:00 Creating Solidarity by Making Bodies Alike, but Creating Hierarchy in Physical DimensionsPlease note: This talk is starting at 16.30 Professor Alan Fiske, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 16 October 2015, 16:30-18:00 The Importance of Feeling Honest : A Candid Take on Moral MotivationPLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE: This is a special Zangwill Club Seminar, being held jointly with the Moral Psychology Conference Professor Benoit Monin, Professor of Organizational Behavior and Psychology, Stamford University, USA. Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road (Sidgwick Site), Room SG1/2. Friday 09 October 2015, 16:30-18:00 Mechanisms of imitation: insights from typical and autistic cognitionDr Antonia Hamilton, Reader in Social Neuroscience, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 22 May 2015, 15:00-16:30 Adjusting accordingly: prefrontal areas updating valuations for objects and actionsDr Betsy Murray, Chief, Laboratory of Neuropsychology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 15 May 2015, 15:00-16:30 Impact of Diversity on Social Cohesion: Implications of Positive and Negative Intergroup ContactProfessor Miles Hewstone, Professor of Social Psychology, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 May 2015, 15:00-16:30 Adult age differences in social cognitionProfessor Louise Phillips, School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 May 2015, 15:00-16:30 Imaging and Stimulating adaptive brain plasticityProfessor Heidi Johansen-Berg, Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain (FMRIB), University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 April 2015, 15:00-16:30 Premembering PerceptionProfessor Kia Nobre, Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity and Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 March 2015, 15:00-16:30 Neural representation of complex spaceProfessor Kate Jeffery,Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience Department of Experimental Psychology Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 27 February 2015, 15:00-16:30 Active Sensing and Brain oscillationsProfessor Joachim Gross, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 20 February 2015, 15:00-16:30 The Evolution of CultureProfessor Kevin N. Laland, School of Biology, University of St Andrews. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 13 February 2015, 15:00-16:30 Social and Motivational Influences on Perceptual JudgmentsDr Simone Schnall, University Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 06 February 2015, 15:00-16:30 How and why does an extra sex chromosome affect neurodevelopment?Professor Dorothy V. M. Bishop. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 30 January 2015, 15:00-16:30 Upstairs-Downstairs- The Gut Microbiome as a Key Regulator of Brain and BehaviourProfessor John F. Cryan, Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 23 January 2015, 15:00-16:30 The application of psychological theories to clinical practiceProfessor Barbara Wilson, OBE, Founder, Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropyschological Rehabilitation and Honorary Consultant Psychologist. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 16 January 2015, 15:00-16:30 Speech Rhythm and Temporal Structure: A Temporal Sampling Perspective on Phonology and DyslexiaPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL START AT 3.00PM Professor Usha Goswami, Professor of Cognitive Developmental Neuroscience, Director, Centre for Neuroscience in Education, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 28 November 2014, 15:00-16:30 Communicating risk and scientific uncertainty to the public and policy-makersPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL START AT 3.00PM Professor David Spiegelhalter, Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 21 November 2014, 15:00-16:30 How independent of semantics are phonology and syntax? Evidence from Semantic DementiaPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL START AT 3.00PM Dr Karalyn Patterson, Department of Clinical Neurosciences and MRC-CBU, Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 14 November 2014, 15:00-16:30 Genes and environment in adolescent attachment: a challenge to the received wisdom?PLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL START AT 3.00PM Professor Pasco Fearon, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 07 November 2014, 15:00-16:30 Neural Systems for NavigationPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL START AT 3.00PM Dr. Hugo Spiers, Senior Lecturer in Behavioural Neuroscience, UCL Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience, Experimental Psychology, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 31 October 2014, 15:00-16:30 Thinking flexibly and enhancing cognitionPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL START AT 3.00PM Professor Verity Brown, FRSE, Provost of St Leonard¹s College, University of St Andrews. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 October 2014, 15:00-16:30 Dopamine Neuron Regulation and its Disruption in Schizophrenia and DepressionPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK WILL START AT 3.00PM Anthony A. Grace, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience, Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, Department of Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 October 2014, 15:00-16:30 The Marshmallow Test: Understanding self-control and how to master itTHIS IS AN SPECIAL EXTRA ZANGWILL CLUB SEMINAR. PLEASE NOTE, THIS TALK WILL START AT 3.00PM Professor Walter Mischel, Niven Professor of Humane Letters in Psychology, Columbia University, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Monday 13 October 2014, 15:00-16:30 Thinking about thinking about thought: Neural mechanisms for understanding other mindsPLEASE NOTE: ALL ZANGWILL CLUB TALKS THIS TERM WILL START AT THE EARLIER TIME OF 3.00PM Professor Rebecca Saxe, Associate professor of cognitive neuroscience, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 October 2014, 15:00-16:30 A day at the races: some common 'illusions' in gambling behaviourDr Luke Clark, Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 16 May 2014, 16:30-18:00 The integration of sensory cues across developmentProfessor Denis Mareschal, Professor of Psychology & Deputy Head of Department, Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 09 May 2014, 16:30-18:00 The Conscious PhenotypeProfessor Geraint Rees, Deputy Head of Faculty, Faculty of Brain Sciences, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 02 May 2014, 16:30-18:00 Title to be confirmedPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED To be confirmed. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 April 2014, 16:30-18:00 Studies of the human brain during experimental and natural conditions using intracranial recordings and electrical brain stimulationPLEASE NOTE: THIS TALK HAS BEEN CHANGED TO THURSDAY 13TH MARCH INSTEAD OF THE USUAL FRIDAY" THIS IS A SPECIAL EXTRA ZANGWILL CLUB SEMINAR" Professor Josef Parvizi, Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Thursday 13 March 2014, 16:30-18:00 Comparing Apples and Oranges: The Neurocomputation of ValueDr Benedetto de Martino, Sir Henry Dale Senior Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 07 March 2014, 16:30-18:00 Investigating cognitive mechanisms in major depressive disorder using novel translational animal modelsDr Emma Robinson, University of Bristol. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 28 February 2014, 16:30-18:00 Limits to Goal-Directed Action Control - Implications for PsychopathologiesDr Sanne de Wit, Assistant Professor Dept. of Clinical Psychology University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 21 February 2014, 16:30-18:00 The role of the motor system in action perceptionDr James Kilner, Senior Lecturer in Human Motor Neurosciences, Institute of Neurology, University College London . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 14 February 2014, 16:30-18:00 The role of "means selection" and "outcome selection" information in infants' goal attributionDr Szilvia Biro, Centre for Child and Family Studies, Leiden University, NL and Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 07 February 2014, 16:30-18:00 Crossmodal correspondences: Looking for links between sound symbolism & synaesthesia, & their application to multisensory marketingProfessor Charles Spence, Crossmodal Research Laboratory, University of Oxford & Head of Sensory Marketing, JWT Ad Agency . Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 31 January 2014, 16:30-18:00 Fairness, trust & reciprocity: insights from decision neuroscienceProfessor Alan Sanfey, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behavior. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 24 January 2014, 16:30-18:00 Conditioned Nausea: Experimental Analysis and Practical ApplicationsProfessor Geoffrey Hall, University of York, University of New South Wales, and University of Plymouth.. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 January 2014, 16:30-18:00 Hermann Lotze and Local SignProfessor Michael Morgan, Professor of Visual Neuroscience at City University (Optometry) London and a Max-Planck Senior Fellow at the Institute for Neurological Research in Cologne. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 29 November 2013, 16:30-18:00 The miswired brain – from altered neurodevelopment to psychopathologyDr Kevin J. Mitchell, Institutes of Genetics and Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 22 November 2013, 16:30-18:00 Risk, uncertainty and feedback: How and what we learn from observing the outcome of our choicesDr Tim Rakow, Reader, Department of Psychology, University of Essex. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 15 November 2013, 16:30-18:00 What We Need to Know about Intelligence but Do Not'Dr Wendy Johnson, Department of Psychology and Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh.. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 November 2013, 16:30-18:00 Drug addiction: neural mechanisms underlying the development of compulsive drug seeking habitsProfessor Barry Everitt, Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 November 2013, 16:30-18:00 Economical brain networksProfessor Ed Bullmore, Behavioural & Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Dept Psychiatry, University of Cambridge GlaxoSmithKline R&D, Cambridge Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 October 2013, 16:30-18:00 Re-contextualizing the hippocampusDr Charan Ranganath,Leverhulme Visiting Professor, Dept. of Psychology & Visiting Fellow of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK Professor, Department of Psychology and Center for Neuroscience, University of California at Davis, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 18 October 2013, 16:30-18:00 Benefits and limitations of hearing aidsProfessor Brian Moore, Professor of Auditory Perception, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 11 October 2013, 16:30-18:00 "Bonsai trees in your head: the powerful influence of reflexive processes on goal-directed decision-making".Tea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Jon Roiser, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 17 May 2013, 16:30-18:00 Heterogeneity in Cognitive AgingTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Ulman Lindenberger, Director for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 10 May 2013, 16:30-18:00 Emotional disorders and mental imageryTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Emily A. Holmes, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 03 May 2013, 16:30-18:00 The representational-hierarchical view of cognition: implications for amnesia, interference and Alzheimer's DiseaseTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Lisa Saksida, Reader in Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 26 April 2013, 16:30-18:00 Title to be confirmedTHIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED Professor Mark Johnson, Director, Centre for Brain & Cognitive Development, Birkbeck College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 March 2013, 16:30-18:00 All work and no playProf. Louk J.M.J. Vanderschuren, PhD Dept. of Animals in Science and Society, Division of Behavioural Neuroscience, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University Utrecht, The Netherlands. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 March 2013, 16:30-18:00 Specificity and social cognitive impairment in autismProfessor Sue Leekam, Chair of Autism, School of Psychology, Cardiff University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 22 February 2013, 16:30-18:00 Experience-related changes in the adult auditory systemProfessor Kevin Munro, Professor of Audiology, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 15 February 2013, 16:30-18:00 Don't Believe Everything You Read in the PapersProfessor Marcus Munafo, Professor of Biological Psychology, School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 08 February 2013, 16:30-18:00 Exploring the two pathways to fear: Daleks and ParentsProfessor Andy Field, Professor of Child Psychopathology (Psychology), School of Psychology, University of Sussex. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 01 February 2013, 16:30-18:00 Reasoning rats and clever kids: The role of reasoning in human and animal causal learningProfessor Tom Beckers, Associate Professor, Department of Learning & Experimental Psychopathology, University of Leuven. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 25 January 2013, 16:30-18:00 Volition and AgencyTHIS TALK IS A JOINT ZANGWILL/CHAUCER CLUB SEMINAR TO BE HELD AT 15 CHAUCER ROAD CAMBRIDGE. PLEASE NOTE: THIS PARTICULAR LECTURE WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY INSTEAD OF THE USUAL FRIDAY. Professor Patrick Haggard, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Lecture Theatre, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge. Thursday 17 January 2013, 15:30-16:30 A molecular basis of innate and learned behaviorProfessor Seth Grant, Professor of Molecular Neuroscience, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences and Centre for Neuroregeneration, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 23 November 2012, 16:30-18:00 ERP evidence of reduced perceptual filtering predicts superior visual search in individuals with high levels of autistic traits.Dr Elizabeth Milne, Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 16 November 2012, 16:30-18:00 Learning and brain plasticity for perceptual decisionsTHIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED Professor Zoe Kourtzi, Chair of Brain Imaging, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 09 November 2012, 16:30-18:00 Seeing in depth: computations and cortical networksDr Andrew Welchman, Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow & Reader in Sensory Neuroscience, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 02 November 2012, 16:30-18:00 The Contrasting Roles of the Hippocampus & Amygdala in MemoryProfessor John O'Keefe, Professor of Cognitive Psychology, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 26 October 2012, 16:30-18:00 Cognitive mechanisms of action control and the link with monetary decision-making when gamblingDr Frederick Verbruggen, Senior Lecturer, Cognitive Psychology, University of Exeter. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 19 October 2012, 16:30-18:00 Prospective memory and prefrontal cortex: Evidence from neuroimaging and computational modellingDr Sam Gilbert, Royal Society Research Fellow, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 12 October 2012, 16:30-18:00 Conative and Emotional Psychobiology: Evidence from infancy and developmental neuroscience on the purposes and values of human cognition.Professor Colwyn Trevarthen, Emeritus Professor of Child Psychology & Psychobiology, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Psychology. Friday 05 October 2012, 16:30-18:00 The Determination of Memory Course after RetrievalDr Kerrie Thomas, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Wales. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 18 May 2012, 16:30-18:00 Imprinted genes, brain and behaviourProfessor Lawrence Wilkinson, Behavioural Neuroscience, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Wales. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 11 May 2012, 16:30-18:00 Reinforcement, learning, and cognitive controlDr Tom Verguts, Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 04 May 2012, 16:30-18:00 Conduct problems and callous-unemotional traits: Genetic and brain imaging findingsDr Essi Viding, UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 27 April 2012, 16:30-18:00 Executive Functions and Prefrontal Cortex: Genetic and Neurochemical Influences, Gender Differences, and Novel Methods to Help Children Become Masters of their Own BehaviorProfessor Adele Diamond, Canada Research Chair in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 20 April 2012, 16:30-18:00 Are there multiple memory systems? A new theoretical framework for implicit and explicit memory.Professor David Shanks, Professor and Associate Dean of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 09 March 2012, 16:30-18:00 Basic number representations and their neural basisDr Wim Fias, Ghent University, Belgium. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 02 March 2012, 16:30-18:00 The Adolescent BrainProfessor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 24 February 2012, 16:30-18:00 The principles and functions of (hippocampal) memory reconsolidationDr Jonathan Lee, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 17 February 2012, 16:30-18:00 Cognitive Reserve and Alzheimer’s Disease: Where Society and Biology MeetJOINT ZANGWILL/CHAUCER CLUB SEMINAR Professor Ian Robertson, Professor of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 10 February 2012, 16:30-18:00 Against QualiaProfessor Tim Crane, Knightsbridge Professor of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 03 February 2012, 16:30-18:00 Becoming a skilled comprehender: causes and consequencesDr Kate Cain, Department of Psychology, University of Lancaster. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 27 January 2012, 16:30-18:00 Thinking aloud about mental voicesDr Charles Fernyhough, Department of Psychology, Durham University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 20 January 2012, 16:30-18:00 Adult neuropsychological models cannot be generalised to neurodevelopmental disordersProfessor Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Birkbeck, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 25 November 2011, 16:30-18:00 fMRI of color signals in human visual cortexProfessor Alex Wade, Department of Psychology, University of York. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 18 November 2011, 16:30-18:00 When experimentation meets limits, but simple correlation is uninformative: modelling developmental influences and other complex phenomenaProfessor Mark Haggard, Dept. of Experimental Psychology, Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 11 November 2011, 16:30-18:00 Causal models in evidential reasoningDr David Lagnado, Cognitive, Perceptual & Brain Sciences Department, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 04 November 2011, 16:30-18:00 Pervasive Eye Tracking - Opportunities and ChallengesDr Andreas Bulling, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 28 October 2011, 16:30-18:00 Visual sensitivity explainedProfessor Denis Pelli, Professor of Neural Science, New York University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 21 October 2011, 16:30-18:00 Dopaminergic modulation of episodic memory in young and older adultsProfessor Emrah Düzel, Institute of Cognitive Neurology and Dementia Research, Magdeburg, Germany. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 14 October 2011, 16:30-18:00 Memory Consolidation: Synaptic tagging and mental schemasProfessor Richard Morris, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 07 October 2011, 16:30-18:00 Memory Deficits associated with selective hippocampal atrophyProfessor Faraneh Vargha-Khadem, UCL Centre for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Child Health. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 20 May 2011, 16:30-18:00 Emotions, Intuitions and MoralityDr Simone Schnall, Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 13 May 2011, 16:30-18:00 Memory and the Brain: Past, Present and FutureJoint Zangwill/Bartlett Lecture. THIS LECTURE IS TAKING PLACE ON THURSDAY 5TH MAY INSTEAD OF FRIDAY 6TH MAY Professor Morris Moscovitch, Max and Gianna Glassman Chair in Neuropsychology and Aging, University of Toronto. Lecture Theatre of the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge.. Thursday 05 May 2011, 15:30-16:30 Soul Dust: the magic of consciousnessDr Nicholas Humphrey. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 18 March 2011, 16:30-18:00 Thinking of things unseen: exploratory behaviour in chimpanzees and childrenDr Amanda Seed, University of St Andrews. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 11 March 2011, 16:30-18:00 Speech perception in older listeners: Contributions of changes in audition and cognitionDr Christian Fullgrabe, University of Nottingham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 04 March 2011, 16:30-18:00 That old feeling: Age-related changes in conversationProfessor Trevor Harley, University of Dundee. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 25 February 2011, 16:30-18:00 Perceptual Learning and Face RecognitionProfessor Ian McLaren, University of Exeter. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 18 February 2011, 16:30-18:00 Do birds believe in magicDr Nathan Emery, Queen Mary, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 11 February 2011, 16:30-18:00 The Neuroscience of moral judgementProfessor Julian Savulescu, Uehiro Professor of Practical Ethics, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 04 February 2011, 16:30-18:00 Hippocampal function: Re-considering configural memoryDr Mark Good, University of Cardiff. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 28 January 2011, 16:30-18:00 The Bayesian brain, surprise and free-energyProfessor Karl Friston, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 21 January 2011, 16:30-18:00 The Evolution of shopping listsTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Nicola Clayton, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 26 November 2010, 16:30-18:00 Illusions in the real worldTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Peter Thompson, Department of Psychology, University of York. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 19 November 2010, 16:30-18:00 Natural GeometryTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Elizabeth Spelke, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 12 November 2010, 16:30-18:00 Neuroimaging of ADHD and related disordersTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Katya Rubia, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 05 November 2010, 16:30-18:00 Epigenetics, brain development and behaviourTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Barry Keverne, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 29 October 2010, 16:30-18:00 Human speech and language: Separable neurobiological substratesTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor William Marslen-Wilson, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 22 October 2010, 16:30-18:00 How the brain makes decisionsTea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Edmund Rolls, Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience (www.oxcns.org). Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 15 October 2010, 16:30-18:00 Science and government policy: current oxymoron future opportunity?Tea and Cakes available in 2nd Floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor David Nutt, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 08 October 2010, 16:30-18:00 Brain-Based ValuesTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Patricia Churchland, Philosophy Department, University of California San Diego, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 21 May 2010, 16:30-18:00 Making Decisions without ValuesTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Nick Chater, Department of Psychology, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 14 May 2010, 16:30-18:00 Brain imaging studies of memory for when events occurredTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Ed Wilding, School of Psychology, Cardiff University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 07 May 2010, 16:30-18:00 How do we read other people's mind? Insights from neuropsychologyTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Dana Samson, School of Psychology, University of Nottingham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 30 April 2010, 16:30-18:00 Measuring consciousness: From behaviour to neurophysiologyTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Anil Seth, Department of Informatics, University of Sussex. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 23 April 2010, 16:30-18:00 Glutamate, GABA and the neurobiology of reward conditioningTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor David Stephens, Department of Psychology, University of Sussex. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 05 March 2010, 16:30-18:00 Human cerebral cortex: Cytoarchitectonics, segregation of function and transmitter receptorsThis is the special joint Zangwill-Chaucer Club presentation for 09-10. Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Karl Zilles, Director of the Institute for Neuroscience & Medicine, Research Center Juelich, Germany. Dept of Physiology Main lecture theatre. Friday 26 February 2010, 16:30-18:00 Deficits in processing sensory context in schizophreniaTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Steven Dakin, Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 19 February 2010, 16:30-18:00 Mapping the parts of higher level cortexTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Marty Sereno, School of Psychology, Birkbeck College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 12 February 2010, 16:30-18:00 Paranoia: The 21st Century FearTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Daniel Freeman, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 05 February 2010, 16:30-18:00 Single cell responses in the human medial temporal lobeTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Department of Engineering, University of Leicester. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 29 January 2010, 16:30-18:00 The cognitive basis of perspective-taking: Evidence from adults and implications for studies of infants and non-human animalsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Ian Apperly, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 22 January 2010, 16:30-18:00 Mis-wired: Studying the link between brain network development and functional deficitsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Marcus Kaiser, School of Computing Science, Newcastle University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 15 January 2010, 16:30-18:00 Studying the relation between neural oscillations and human behaviour with MagnetoencephalographyTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Joachim Gross, Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 27 November 2009, 16:30-18:00 Evaluating the costs and benefits of future rewards: neuropsychological and neurochemical investigations in frontal and dopaminergic circuitsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Mark Walton, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 20 November 2009, 16:30-18:00 Why speaking louder might not make you understood - supra-threshold deficits in hearing impairmentTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Kathryn Hopkins, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 13 November 2009, 16:30-18:00 Risks, Emotions & DecisionsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Peter Ayton, Department of Psychology, City University London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 06 November 2009, 16:30-18:00 Neurobiological basis of music and dance skillsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Lawerence Parsons, Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 30 October 2009, 16:30-18:00 The neurodynamics of cognitive integrationTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Murray Shanahan, Department of Computing, Imperial College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 23 October 2009, 16:30-18:00 Wobbles, warbles and fish - the physiology of dyslexiaTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor John Stein, Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 16 October 2009, 16:30-18:00 Licking & liking in rodentsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Dominic Dwyer, School of Psychology, Cardiff University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 09 October 2009, 16:30-18:00 How we come to experience that we own our bodyTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Henrik Ehrsson, Department of Neuroscience & Stockholm Brain Institute, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 15 May 2009, 16:30-18:00 Who Lost the Cog in Cognitive Science?—Mentalism in an Era of Anti-CognitivismTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Josef Perner, Department of Psychology, University of Salzburg, Austria. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 08 May 2009, 16:30-18:00 The dark side of impulsivity: neural and psychological mechanisms of pre-disposition to stimulant addictionTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Jeff Dalley, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 01 May 2009, 16:30-18:00 Are imitation and the 'mirror system' products of associative learning?NOTE NEW VENUE FOR REFRESHMENTS - Tea & cakes available in 1st floor PartII Common Room Professor Cecilia Heyes, All Souls College, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 24 April 2009, 16:30-18:00 How does early brain organization promote language acquisition in humans?Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, INSERM-CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, France. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 06 March 2009, 16:30-18:00 Adaptive coding mechanisms in children with autism: lessons from developmentTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Liz Pellicano, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 27 February 2009, 16:30-18:00 From perception to conception: object processing in the ventral streamTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Lorraine K Tyler, Centre for Speech, Language and the Brain, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 20 February 2009, 16:30-18:00 Signatures of conscious access: Ignition, oscillation, synchrony, causalityThis is a special joint presentation of the Zangwill Club and the MRC-CBU Chaucer Club. Tea and cakes will be available in the 2nd floor Seminar Room in the Dept. of Experimental Psychology from 4pm. Professor Stanislas Dehaene, Director of INSERM-CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, France. *note change of venue* Physiology Lecture Theatre 1. Friday 13 February 2009, 16:30-18:00 Subjective measures of unconscious knowledgeTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Zoltan Dienes, Department of Psychology, University of Sussex. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 06 February 2009, 16:30-18:00 Problem gambling, near-misses, and the brain reward systemNOTE - THIS IS A REPLACEMENT TALK TO THAT ADVERTISED (RAHMAN). Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm. Dr Luke Clark, Dept of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 30 January 2009, 16:30-18:00 What the "Renewal Effect" is, is not, and the status of current explanationsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor James Byron Nelson, University of the Basque Country, Spain. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 23 January 2009, 16:30-18:00 Why genetic association studies have been so unsuccessful in psychiatryTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Jonathan Flint, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 16 January 2009, 16:30-18:00 The cortico-cerebellar system: Anatomy, evolution and functionTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Narender Ramnani, Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 28 November 2008, 16:30-18:00 Towards a Cognitive Neuroscience of Rational ThoughtTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Vinod Goel, Department of Psychology, University of Hull. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 21 November 2008, 16:30-18:00 What is smart thing like number doing in the dumb parietal cortex?Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Vincent Walsh, Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences, University College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 14 November 2008, 16:30-18:00 Rules, associations and inhibitory control: fMRI, patient and oculomotor studies of the frontal lobeTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Tim Hodgson, School of Psychology, University of Exeter. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 07 November 2008, 16:30-18:00 The unbearable sameness of being: Categorical cognition, autobiographical recollection and emotional disorderTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Tim Dalgleish, Co-Director of the Cognition, Emotion and Mental Health Programme, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 31 October 2008, 16:30-18:00 Impulsive antisocial sensation seeking in healthy subjects: Effects on cognitive processesTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Alan Pickering, Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 24 October 2008, 16:30-18:00 Comparative cognitive development in chimpanzeesTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Tetsuro Matsuzawa. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 17 October 2008, 16:30-18:00 The spatial foundations of the conceptual systemThis is a joint presentation of the Zangwill Club and the Bartlett Club. Tea and cakes will be served in the Seminar Room from 4pm. Professor Jean Mandler, Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 10 October 2008, 16:30-18:00 Brain and Decisions: Unitary or Dual Systems?This is a joint presentation of the Zangwill Club and the Bartlett Club. Tea and cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm. Professor Aldo Rustichini, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 23 May 2008, 16:30-18:00 Morphological decomposition based on the analysis of orthographyTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Kathy Rastle, Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 16 May 2008, 16:30-18:00 Joint action: Bodies and Minds Acting TogetherTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Joint presentation of Professor Guenther Knoblich and Dr Natalie Sebanz, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 09 May 2008, 16:30-18:00 A role for hippocampal LTP in memory: it’s not all associative!Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr David Bannerman, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 02 May 2008, 16:30-18:00 Attentional bias and craving in substance useTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Matthew Field, School of Psychology, University of Liverpool. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 25 April 2008, 16:30-18:00 Processes involved in remembering future intentions: Automatic or controlled?Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Lia Kvavilashvili, School of Psychology, University of Hertfordshire. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 07 March 2008, 16:30-18:00 Cancellation in Auditory Scene AnalysisTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Alain de Cheveigne, Laboratoire de Psychologie de la Perception, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) & Université Paris Descartes & Département d'Etudes Cognitives, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 29 February 2008, 16:30-18:00 Spatial memory: from neurons to learning and behaviourTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Neil Burgess, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 22 February 2008, 16:30-18:00 The role of phasic dopamine signalling in the determination of agency and the discovery of novel actionsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Peter Redgrave, Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 15 February 2008, 16:30-18:00 Learned predictiveness and cue processing in human learningTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Mike Le Pelley, School of Psychology, Cardiff University. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 08 February 2008, 16:30-18:00 Functional MRI studies of memory and ageingTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Alexa Morcom, Centre for Cognitive & Neural Systems, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 01 February 2008, 16:30-18:00 How antipsychotic medications work - from receptors to responseTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Shitij Kapur, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 25 January 2008, 16:30-18:00 Plasticity of the cerebral cortex: when, how, why?NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE FOR LECTURE. Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm. This is a joint presentation of the Zangwill Club and the MRC CBU Chaucer Club Professor Colin Blakemore, Professor of Neuroscience, Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics, University of Oxford. Physiology Lecture Theatre 1, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Friday 18 January 2008, 16:30-18:00 Grounding knowledge in the brain’s modal systemsThis is a special joint presentation of the Zangwill Club and the MRC-CBU Chaucer Club. Please note recent venue change to MRC-CBU Professor Lawrence W Barsalou, Department of Psychology, Emory University, USA. Lecture Theatre, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Chaucer Road. Friday 07 December 2007, 16:30-18:00 Adjusting network dynamics to cognitive demands: dopaminergic control of cortical activity regimesTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Daniel Durstewicz, Centre for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience, University of Plymouth. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 23 November 2007, 16:30-18:00 Developing cognitive approaches to the assessment of animal emotionTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Mike Mendl, Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, University of Bristol. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 16 November 2007, 16:30-18:00 Familiarity and recall in rats: memory for objects and eventsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Madeline Eacott, Department of Psychology, University of Durham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 09 November 2007, 16:30-18:00 Androgen and gender developmentTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Melissa Hines, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 02 November 2007, 16:30-18:00 Investigating individual differences in outcomes for cochlear implanteesTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Colette McKay, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 26 October 2007, 16:30-18:00 Stress, Happiness and Health: the Cortisol ConnectionTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Angela Clow, Department of Psychology, University of Westminster. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 19 October 2007, 16:30-18:00 The psychopharmacology of social and non-social risky choice, and gambling behaviourTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Robert Rogers, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 12 October 2007, 16:30-18:00 Mental programs and the frontal lobeTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr John Duncan, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 05 October 2007, 16:30-18:00 Timing, memory and choiceTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor John Staddon, Center for Behavioral Neuroscience and Genomics, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 18 May 2007, 16:30-18:00 Involvement of subregions of prefrontal cortex in strategy implementation and episodic memoryTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Mark Baxter, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 11 May 2007, 16:30-18:00 The role of action in directing attentionTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Glyn Humphreys, Behavioural Brain Sciences Group, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 04 May 2007, 16:30-18:00 Distributed representations of faces and objects in human cortexTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Jim Haxby, Department of Psychology, Princeton University, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 27 April 2007, 16:30-18:00 Intuition and affect in decision-makingTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Marius Usher, Department of Psychology, Birkbeck College. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 09 March 2007, 16:30-18:00 Neural systems for attention and perceptual decisionsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Maurizio Corbetta, Department of Neurology, Washington University in St Louis, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 02 March 2007, 16:30-18:00 Reanalyzing ungrammatical sentences: Evidence from eye movements, speeded grammaticality judgments, and MEGTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Fernanda Ferreira, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 23 February 2007, 16:30-18:00 Is theory of mind necessary for teachingTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Douglas Frye, Applied Psychology and Human Development Division, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 16 February 2007, 16:30-18:00 Distributed representations of faces and objects in human cortexCANCELLED DUE TO ILL HEALTH Professor Jim Haxby, Department of Psychology, Princeton University, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 09 February 2007, 16:30-18:00 Reward processing in the addicted brain: Sex, drugs and genesTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Dr Jane Taylor, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, USA. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 02 February 2007, 16:30-18:00 Getting to grips with the problem of serial order in memoryTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Graham Hitch, University of York. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 26 January 2007, 16:30-18:00 New family forms: Implications for parenting and child developmentThis is a joint Zangwill-Bartlett Club talk. Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Susan Golombok, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Department of Experimental Psychology. Friday 19 January 2007, 16:30-18:00 The origins of adult magical beliefsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Bruce Hood, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Experimental Psychology, Department of. Friday 24 November 2006, 16:30-18:00 Do familiarity and recollection have different neural bases? Normal, lesion, fMRI, and neophrenology studiesTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Andrew Mayes, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Experimental Psychology, Department of. Friday 17 November 2006, 16:30-18:00 Listening to a dialect: Dynamics of phonetic and lexical representationsTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Núria Sebastián Gallés, Department of Psychology, Barcelona University, Spain. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Experimental Psychology, Department of. Friday 10 November 2006, 16:30-18:00 Mood, memory & clinical depressionTea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Ian Goodyer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Experimental Psychology, Department of. Friday 03 November 2006, 16:30-18:00 Migration and fusion of perceptual content – premorbid susceptibility to Allochiria, neglect and extinction?Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Anthony Marcel, University of Cambridge and University of Hertfordshire. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Experimental Psychology, Department of. Friday 27 October 2006, 16:30-18:00 What makes real-world scenes special? Evidence from fMRITea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor John Henderson, School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Experimental Psychology, Department of. Friday 20 October 2006, 16:30-18:00 Sex differences in intelligence?Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Nick Mackintosh, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Experimental Psychology, Department of. Friday 13 October 2006, 16:30-18:00 Intelligence and ageing: contributions from the Scottish Mental Survey follow-up studiesThis is a joint Zangwill-Chaucer Club talk. Tea & cakes available in 2nd floor Seminar Room from 4pm Professor Ian Deary, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh. Ground Floor Lecture Theatre, Experimental Psychology, Department of. Friday 06 October 2006, 16:30-18:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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