| Spring 2013 Schedule |
| Jan 29 | Dr. Matthew Stone
  (Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science and Center for Cognitive Science) Argument by Demonstration |
| Feb 5 | Dr. Iris Berent
  (Northeastern University, Department of Psychology) The Phonological Mind NOTE: Click here to see the recorded event. (Rutgers NetID login required) |
| Feb 12 | Dr. Cristina Bicchieri
  (Upenn, School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Philosophy) Altruistic punishment, compensation and reward in Ultimatum games NOTE: Click here to see the recorded event. (Rutgers NetID login required) |
| Feb 26 | Dr. Branden Fitelson
  (Rutgers University, Department of Philosophy) Individual Coherence and Group Coherence NOTE: Click here to see the recorded event. (Rutgers NetID login required) |
| Mar 12 | Dr. Charles Randy Gallistel
  (Rutgers University, Department of Psychology and Center for Cognitive Science) The Perception of Probability NOTE: Click here to see the recorded event. (Rutgers NetID login required) |
| Apr 9 | Dr. Andy Kehler
  (University of California, San Diego, Department of Linguistics) A Probabilistic Reconciliation of Coherence-Driven and Centering-Driven Theories of Pronoun Interpretation NOTE: Click here to see the recorded event. (Rutgers NetID login required) |
| Apr 16 | Dr. Jonathan Cole
  (Honorary Senior Lecturer in Clinical Neurosciences, University of Southampton Professor - University of Bournemouth Consultant in Clinical Neurophysiology - Poole and Salisbury Hospitals) The Neuroscience and Phenomenology of Defferentation; living without proprioception and touch NOTE: Click here to see the recorded event. (Rutgers NetID login required) |
| Apr 23 | Dr. Jason Stanley
  (Rutgers University, Department of Philosophy) Motor Skill Depends on Knowledge of Facts |
| Apr 30 | Dr. Marian Chen
  (Boston University, Department of Psychology) Learning and generalizing from natural pedagogy |
RuCCS Colloquium
One of the primary goals of the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science is to promote cross-disciplinary scholarship and research concerned with understanding aspects of intelligent action - in humans, in machines, and in the abstract. As part of this process, the Center sponsors distinguished visitors on both the short-term and long-term basis. These visitors typically present a summary of their research to the Rutgers community interested in Cognitive Science.
The RuCCS Colloquium Series is held in the Psychology Building, Room 101 on the Busch Campus at 1:00pm on selected Tuesdays, unless otherwise noted.
Lunch will be served in the RuCCS playroom (Room A139) before each talk at 12:00. Graduate students are especially invited to come and meet the speaker at this lunch.
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