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Mondays (unless otherwise stated), 13.05 – 14.00 in the Kenneth Craik Room (Formerly the Craik Marshall Seminar Room), Craik Marshall Building, Downing Site
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If you have a question about this list, please contact: . If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 10 talks in the archive. Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars The Neuroscience of social conventions and normsOrganised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Dr Tim Hodgson –Associate Professor, School of Psychology, University of Exeter currently visiting the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute. Monday 09 March 2009, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars Anomalies of Time Perception: Evidence from Peri-Saccadic Temporal Order JudgementsOrganised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Dr Frank Giorlando – University of Melbourne, Dept. of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences Visiting the Department of Experimental Psychology. Monday 23 February 2009, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars Evaluating mouse models of Alzheimer's DiseaseOrganised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Dr Richard Brown - Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Canada. Friday 06 February 2009, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars Being in control: brain mechanisms underlying the sense of agencyOrganised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Professor Patrick Haggard – Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Monday 26 January 2009, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars From attractiveness to risk: The evolutionary significance of human preferencesPLEASE NOTE: This talk will take place in the 2nd Floor seminar room, Experimental Psychology building Dr Coren Apicella – Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, MA, USA. Monday 12 January 2009, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars “Dissociating frontal and striatal components of task set control”Organised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Dr Angie Kehagia – Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Monday 01 December 2008, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars Interacting outcome retrieval, anticipation and feedback processes in the human brainOrganised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Dr Nicholas Walsh - Developmental Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge. Monday 24 November 2008, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars “'Integrating rewards and punishments in the brain”Organised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Dr Ben Seymour - Dept of Neurology, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, and the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, London. Monday 03 November 2008, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars "Hypothalamic and cortical involvement in sleep and wakefulness"Organised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Dr. Thomas Kilduff - Center for Neuroscience, SRI International and Dept of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, California, USA. Monday 20 October 2008, 13:05-14:00 Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars “Hearts and minds; Cardiac Interoception and the Insula Cortex”Organised by Dr Amy Milton, Department of Experimental Psychology Dr Marcus Gray - Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre, Brighton Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex, Brighton. Monday 06 October 2008, 13:05-14:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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