A&D Brown Bags: Spring, 2008 |
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Talks are at 12:00 Noon in Psychology Bldg., 215A (The Kousky Seminar Room) & 215B |
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| 1/16 - Ben Anderson: Age differences in the benefits of training with interference and feedback on a category interference task | ||||
| 1/23 - Julia Feld: Lipreading, processing speed, and working memory in younger and older adults | ||||
| 1/29 - Pat Brown: Manipulating affect through music: How does Ozzie Osbourne make you feel? | ||||
| 2/13 - Anna MacKay: Training and transfer of attention control in older adulthood | ||||
| 2/20 - Darius Tse: Interference in memory exclusion performance in aging and Alzheimer's disease | ||||
| 2/27 - Jen Coane: Aging is for the birds: Learning of complex categories | ||||
| 3/19 - Joel Myerson and Sandy Hale: Aging and auditory discourse comprehension | ||||
| 3/26 - Shefali Brahmbhatt: Developmental
differences in sustained and transient brain activity
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| 4/9 - Gabe Araujo: Response monitoring and top-down cognitive control in children with PKU | ||||
| 4/16 - Peter Rendell, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne: "Prospective memory and aging compared with findings from pregnant women, substance users, and various clinical groups." | ||||
| 4/23 - Chris Kurby: Event Memory and Hierarchical
Segmentation in Younger and Older Adults
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