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Colloquia 2011

Untitled, 11/18/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Antoine J. Shahin, OSU Eye and Ear Institute and Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Untitled, 11/4/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Ya-ting Shih, Education:Teaching & Learning

“From Mirror Neurons to Complex Imitation in the Evolution of Language and Tool Use” 10/28/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Michael Arbib, University of Southern California, USC Brain Project

“Memory and the Computational Brain” 10/7/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Randy Gallistel, Rutgers University, Center for Cognitive Science

Untitled, 10/7/2011,  CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Samuel Rivera, Electrical and Computer Engineering

“Modeling the Role of Context and Prediction Error in Encoding Variability” –  3/11/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Per Sederberg, OSU Department of Psychology

“State-Space Models for Analyzing fMRI Data” – 3/4/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Raghu Machiraju, Computer Science and Engineering

“Neural Influence of Prior Knowledge on Illusory Filling-in of Degraded Speech” –  2/25/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Antoine J. Shahin, OSU Eye and Ear Institute and Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

“Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Cognitive and Brain Plasticity in Older Adults” –  2/18/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Ruchika Prakash, OSU Department of Psychology

“Attention-based choice: A mere looking effect” –  2/4/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Ellen Peters, Department of Psychology

“Genetically sensitive approaches to the study of math and reading cognition” 1/28/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Stephen Petrill, Human Development and Family Science

“Perception of Dialect Variation by Young Adults with High-Functioning Autism” 1/21/2011, CCBS Colloquium Series. Dr. Cynthia Clopper (Linguistics) and Dr. Laura Wagner (Psychology)