Events

Jessica Cantlon Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences University of Rochester   Primitive Math and Logic in the Developing Brain   Jessica Cantlon is Associate Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, at the University of Rochester. Dr. Cantlon studies the origins and development of mathematical cognition through comparative research of human and non-human primates, and […]

The mission of SCIPS is to support and enhance the professional development of trainees in psychological sciences, and in related disciplines in the neural and behavioral sciences. Trainees have the opportunity to ask questions of rotating panels of student, post-doc, and faculty experts.   April’s topic is: Best research practices: Managing multiple projects and collaborations. […]

Roland Fleming Kurt Koffka Professor of Experimental Psychology University of Giessen   Visual Estimation of 3D Shape from Orientation Fields   Estimating the 3D shape of objects in our environment is one of the most fundamental problems in visual perception, yet it remains rather poorly understood. If you pick up a typical vision text, you’ll […]

Jerome Busemeyer Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Indiana University – Bloomington   What Is Quantum Cognition, and How Is It Applied to Psychology?   Quantum cognition is a new research program that uses principles from quantum theory as a framework to explain human cognition, including judgment and decision making, and conceptual reasoning. This research […]

The mission of SCIPS (Successful Careers in Psychological Sciences) is to support and enhance the professional development of predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees in psychological sciences and related disciplines in the neural and behavioral sciences. Please join us on Wednesday, May 16th for the final event of the year, hosted in conjunction with MindCORE.   4:00-5:00: […]