School of Psychology, School Seminar Series, October - December 2021

School of Psychology, School Seminar Series, October - December 2021

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  • I looked but I failed to see: The science of missing what is right in front of your eyes Jeremy Wolfe, Harvard Medical School (USA) – Thursday, Oct 14 – 3pm
  • Expressive Suppression during COVID-19, Display Rules, and Perceiving Genuine Emotion in Faces Amy Dawel, The Australian National University (AUS) – Thursday, October 21 – 11am
  • The interaction of language and sleep: where does it end? Gareth Gaskell, University of York (UK) – Thursday, October 28 – 3pm
  • Learning-Guided Cognitive Control Julie Bugg, Washington University in St. Louis (USA) – Thursday, November 4 – 3pm
  • What kind of deficit causes developmental prosopagnosia? Richard Cook, Birkbeck, University of London (UK) Tuesday, November 9 – 3pm
  • Multisensory integration for action Robert Volcic, New York University Abu Dhabi (UAE) – Thursday, November 11 – 3pm
  • From body perception to social coordination Quentin Moreau, Université de Montréal (CA) – Thursday, November 18 – 3pm
  • Expecting others’ emotions: A Bayesian investigation of facial expression recognition Margaret Jackson, University of Aberdeen (UK) – Thursday, November 25 – 2pm
  • Writing numbers and reading digit strings – fundamentals of arithmetic development in primary school Silke Goebel, University of York (UK) – Thursday, December 2 – 3pm
  • Predicting to learn? The role of prediction (error) in children’s language processing and acquisition Chiara Gambi, Cardiff University (UK) – Thursday, December 9 – 3pm