| Date/Time |
Speaker |
Title |
| April 3 |
Maria Kozhevnikov
George Mason University |
The enhancement of visual-spatial processing efficiency
through meditative states |
| April 10 |
Shivakumar Viswanathan
UCSB |
Computation and representation in visual short-term memory: Insights
from a stimulus-oriented approach |
| April 24 |
Vidhya Navalpakkam, Caltech |
Dissociating the roles of reward, salience and attention in eye
movement decisions |
| May 1 |
Aaron Seitz, UC Riverside |
The role of Reward in Perceptual Learning |
| May 8 |
Pete Khooshabeh, UCSB |
How Visual Information Affects a Spatial Task |
| May 15 |
Wim De Neys, University of Leuven |
When We Feel We’re Biased: Implicit Conflict Detection During
Thinking |
| May 22 |
Jerry Balakrishnan, Cal State San Luis Obispo |
Decision Biases are Speed/Accuracy Trade-offs |
| May 29 |
Scott Guerin, UCSB |
Recognition memory and the parietal lobe: Insights from functional
magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalogram, and transcranial
magnetic stimulation |
| June 5 |
Tim Preston, UCSB |
Perceptually Relevant Representations of 3D Depth Structure in Human
Visual Cortex |