Tentative Schedule Fall 2002
   Mathematics and Cognition Seminar

   Tuesdays 12:15 pm
GWC 604

Supported in part by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering

"Whenever there is chaos,
it creates wonderful thinking."
- Septima Clark
About this seminar

Note: 1)?represents wild guesses having been made with regards to dates, titles or speakers, 2) * represents an unusual date, time or location.
 

  Date Speaker Title
17
Mark Reilly
Department of Psychology
"Quantifying animal models of drug self-administration"Abstract
24 TBA TBA
October 1 John Black
President of Micrology pbt, Inc.
and, Dept of Computer Science
"The human visual system from the bottom up, and from the top down. Part II"Abstract
8 Mike McBeath,
Department of Psychology
"Instantiating Human Ball Catching Heuristics with Robots"Abstract
15 TBA TBA
22 TBA TBA
29 Nia Amazeen
Dept. of Psychology
"Locomotor-Respiratory Coupling"Abstract
November 5 TBA TBA
12
Root Gorelick
Dept. of Biology
"Defining, envisioning, and estimating epigenetic components of heritability"Abstract
19*
ERC 593
Morris Goldberg "A Roadmap of Biological Thinking for the Design of Intelligent Systems" Abstract
26 Hasan Davulcu
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
"Bayesian Methods for Information Extraction" Abstract
December 3 Cancelled See you next semester!

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