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Annual Ziva Kunda Memorial Lecture
Presentation: Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Suppression of Stereotypes But the Perpetuation of Bias
Guest speaker: Dr. John Dovidio, Yale University
https://psychology.yale.edu/people/john-dovidio
Waterloo Brain Day
Departmental Colloquium
The Department of Psychology presents a colloquium
Speaker: Dr. Karl Aquino, University of British Columbia
The 8th Annual Southwestern Ontario Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology and Organizational Behaviour (OB) Graduate Student Conference
The 8Th annual Southwestern Ontario I/O Psychology and OB Graduate Student Conference will be held on Saturday, November 16, 2013. For more information, please visit I/O Psychology Graduate Student Conference.
Psychology Colloquium Series presents Dr. David Sherry
Food Storing, Memory, and Neurogenesis in Black-Capped Chickadees
Black-capped chickadees remember the locations of large numbers of scattered food caches. Because they recover most their caches after a few days, their inventory of caches is dynamic: new sites are continually added and removed from the set of remembered locations. Chickadees also remember what kind of food they have stored and how long ago they stored it.
Arts Psychology Colloquium Series - Dr. Pierre Jolicoeur, U of Montreal
As part of the Department of Psychology 2013-2014 colloquium series, you are invited to attend our next speaker, Dr. Pierre Jolicoeur from the University of Montreal.
Waterloo Brain Day
This is our annual public one-day event featuring internationally recognized researchers from across North America. Our distinguished speakers address central aspects of Theoretical Neuroscience in the areas of philosophy, psychology, computation, and neuroscience.
Ziva Kunda Memorial Lecture
Please join us for the annual Department of Psychology, Ziva Kunda Memorial Lecture, presenting Dr. Susan Fiske.
PhD Oral Defence - Jennifer Aquino
Jennifer Aquino’s thesis is entitled: “The influence of emotion and observer characteristics on attention”
Jennifer’s thesis is available to view in Rita Cherkewski’s Office (PAS 3028)
All are welcome to attend.