CEU Cognitive Development Center
Our seminar series continues in the Spring term with the following
talks:
4 Feb, 5.30pm
Brenda Philips (Psychology, Sheffield)
Acquiring artifact knowledge: How children use pedagogical and
intentional cues to learn the function of novel tools
11 Feb, 5.30pm
Ernő Téglás (Psychology, MTA)
Mechanisms of probability computation in preverbal infants
18 Feb, 5.30pm
Vlad Namescu (Anthropology, CEU)
Learning religion in Eastern Christian monasticism: a case for the
role of the imagination in religious experience
25 Feb, 5.30pm
Mária Farkas (Biztos Kezdet Program)
Sure Start in Hungary: Preventive Early Intervention for Socially
Disadvantaged Children
11 March, 5.30pm
Marcel Brass (Psychology, Gent)
Shared representations of self and other: from visuo-motor priming to
joint action
25 March, 5.30pm
László Mérő (Psychology, ELTE)
To see face to face: The nature of belief and belief-blindness
Venue:
Department of Philosophy, CEU
Room 412, Zrinyi u. 14., 1051 Budapest
Everyone is welcome to attend.
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Gergely Csibra
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CEU Cognitive Development Center
Our seminar series continues in the winter semester with the following
talks:
4 Feb, 5.30pm
Brenda Philips (Psychology, Sheffield)
Acquiring artifact knowledge: How children use pedagogical and
intentional cues to learn the function of novel tools
11 Feb, 5.30pm
Ernő Téglás (Psychology, MTA)
Mechanisms of probability computation in preverbal infants
18 Feb, 5.30pm
Vlad Namescu (Anthropology, CEU)
Learning religion in Eastern Christian monasticism: a case for the
role of the imagination in religious experience
25 Feb, 5.30pm
Mária Farkas (Biztos Kezdet Program)
Sure Start in Hungary: Preventive Early Intervention for Socially
Disadvantaged Children
11 March, 5.30pm
Marcel Brass (Psychology, Gent)
Shared representations of self and other: from visuo-motor priming to
joint action
25 March, 5.30pm
László Mérő (Psychology, ELTE)
To see face to face: The nature of belief and belief-blindness
Venue:
Department of Philosophy, CEU
Room 412, Zrinyi u. 14., 1051 Budapest
Everyone is welcome to attend.
---
Gergely Csibra