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D.O. Hebb Lecture Series 2011-2012


All lectures will take place at 3:30pm in MCMED 504 (Medical McIntyre Building, 3655 Promenade Sir William Osler), except where specified.

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Friday September 30, 2011

Title: Making a Difference: The Who, When, and Why of Social Action

Dr. Mark Snyder
University of Minnesota
Department of Psychology
Minneapolis, MN, USA


Friday November 18, 2011

Title: The Evolution of the Large, Complex Human Brain

Dr. Jon Kaas
Vanderbilt University
Department of Psychology
Nashville, TN, USA


Friday November 25, 2011
 

[NB: Lecture will take place in S1/3 Stewart Biology Build ing, 1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue]

Title: Making a River Flow Back Up the Mountain: Towards Constructive Social Change in Aboriginal Communities

Title: "How to grow a mind: Statistics, Structure and Abstraction"

Dr. Josh Tenenbaum
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Cambridge, MA, USA


Friday March 2, 2012

Title: "Moving Against and Away from the World: The Social and Mental Health Legacy of Peer Victimization"

Dr. Karen Rudolph
University of Illinois
Department of Psychology
Champaign, IL, USA


Friday March 16, 2012

Title: "Misunderstanding, Conflict, and Dispute Resolution: Lessons from the Lab and the Real World"

Dr. Lee Ross
Department of Psychology
Stanford University
Stanford, California, USA


Friday April 13, 2012

Title: Hierarchical control of cognitive processes: The search for the grail

Dr. Gordon Logan
Vanderbilt University
Department of Psychology
Nashville, TN, USA

Dr. Donald Taylor (Faculty Hebb Lecture)
McGill University
Department of Psychology
Montreal, CANADA


Friday February 17, 2012

 
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