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First internal seminar

12 October 2010, 1 pm

Nick will be talking about how movement influences our ability to see and miss targets

School of Experimental Psychology Open Day

21 September 2011, 9.30 am

Explore how the school's research-led teaching is designed to help you develop a critical appreciation of the different theoretical perspectives in psychology and hone your research skills. Displays will be held in the School's staff room (2D17) in the Social Sciences Complex, Priory Road.

External seminar. Venue 2D1, 12a Priory Road

12 October 2011, 4 pm

Dr Jonathan Brooks, New CRIC fellowship, previously Oxford "Pain: cause, consequence and control"

A thimble, a pimple, or an egg on legs? Working out how working memory works

13 October 2011, 6 pm

Professor Chris Jarrold, Professor of Cognitive Development. Reception Room, Wills Memorial Building.

External seminar. Venue 2D1, 12a Priory Road

26 October 2011, 4 pm

Professor Gerry Altmann (University of York). "Event comprehension and competition between multiple representations of the same object."

Internal seminars. Venue 2D1, 12a Priory Road

2 November 2011, 4 pm

Interest to people interested in vision, eye movements, memory, sex differences and social psychology.

External seminar. Venue 2D1, 12a Priory Road

9 November 2011, 4 pm

Professor Patrick Haggard. Could there be a neuroscience of free will?

CANCELLED. Internal seminar. Venue 2D1, 12a Priory Road

16 November 2011, 4 pm

David Routh "Dovetailing traits and values: The case of materialism"

Internal seminar. Venue: Psychology coffee room, 12a Priory Road

30 November 2011, 4 pm

Claudia von Bastian. "Transfer effects of working memory training"

External seminar. Venue: 2D1, 12a Priory Road

7 December 2011, 4 pm

Michael Brooks "The Secret Anarchy of Science"