Professor Emma Borg, CCR Director, will give a public lecture on animal cognition, entitled ‘Planet of the Apes: what makes us human?’. To register for this free public event, please…Read More >
Talk: Friday 12th September, Prof. Albert Yeap
A reminder that our first CCR talk of the new academic year is as follows: Towards a computational theory of spatial cognition Friday 12th September, 1-3pm. Location: Psychology GS05 Prof. Albert…Read More >
CCR public workshop
Persons and Other Animals Wednesday 19th November. Location: Palmer Building. 18:00-19:00: public seminar, convened by Professor Brad Hooker (Reading Ethics and Political Philosophy Centre, REAPP) on the ethical dimensions of personhood,…Read More >
CCR talks 2014-15
Please find below the talks we currently have arranged for the forthcoming academic year. All welcome at all talks. Further details, and further talks, will be posted on this site…Read More >
Talk: Thursday 5th June, Lynne Murray (Reading)
Prof. Lynne Murray (Winnicott Research Unit, Psychology Department, Reading University) will give a talk on: How early interactions with infants might support the development of social understanding and cognition 3-5pm,…Read More >
Talk: Monday 12th May, Corrado Sinigaglia (Milan)
Corrado Sinigaglia (Milan) will talk on ‘A Puzzle about Relations between Thought, Experience and the Motoric’, in Psych G79, 3.30-5.30pm. Abstract: Motor representations live a kind of double life. Although…Read More >
AHRC network: Pervasive context-sensitivity in natural language
CCR will host a major AHRC funded international network between the University of Reading and Peking University, China, during 2014-2016, on the topic of ‘Pervasive context-sensitivity in natural language’. The…Read More >
Talk: Dr. Manne Bylund, 7th April
The final talk of the current series in the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism programme will take place on Monday 7th. All welcome. Differences in L2 ultimate attainment: age of…Read More >
HowTheLightGetsIn Festival
This May CCR Director Emma Borg will be speaking at HowTheLightGetsIn, the world’s largest philosophy and music festival. Alongside philosopher and theologian Mark Vernon, musician and poet Penny Rimbaud, and sociologist…Read More >
Mirror neurons, intersubjectivity and intellectual humility
CCR is delighted to announce that it has received funding from the John Templeton Foundation to run a research cluster on the above topic. More details are available at: Intellectual…Read More >
Talk 19th March: Matthew Spencer
Dr Matthew Spencer, a post-doctoral researcher in the Brain Embodiment Lab at University of Reading, will give a talk on: Emergent representations from stochastic diffusion dynamics Gordon Lecture Theatre at 3pm…Read More >
Talk 6th March: Prof. Barry Everitt FRS
Professor Barry Everitt FRS will give a talk entitled: “Drug addiction: neural mechanisms underlying the development of compulsive drug seeking habits” Professor Everitt is Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience at Cambridge,…Read More >
Talk: Emmanuel Pothos 27th Feb
Dr Emmanuel Pothos (City University) will be talking about “The Clash of the (Formal Probability Theory) Titans” in which he will try to convince us that the reason why human judgments and…Read More >
Talk 6th Feb: Mark Haselgrove
Mark Haselgrove from the University of Nottingham will be giving a seminar on Thursday 6th February on Effects of predictability and uncertainty on human and animal learning The causal structure…Read More >
Shared Experiences: the boundaries of the social brain
An Interdisciplinary Summer School June 22 – 28 , 2014, Hotel Apollo, Aegina, Greece http://www.pc.rhul.ac.uk/sites/lab/?page_id=610 Applications are invited from PhD students, post-doc and young researchers to attend the Summer School on “Shared…Read More >
Csibra Talk: Change of Venue
Apologies for the short notice, but we have had to alter the venue of Gergely Csibra’s talk tomorrow. It will now take place in GU04 in Agriculture (Agriculture is located…Read More >
New ‘Philosophy Bites’ podcast
CCR Director, Prof. Emma Borg, has been interviewed for the popular ‘Philosophy Bites’ podcast series. Her interview on ‘Language and Context’ can be heard at: http://philosophybites.com/2014/01/emma-borg-on-language-and-context.html (In the nine days since…Read More >