Prof. Kim Kirsner (Western Australia) will speak about his work on speech fluency and aphasia. This will also involve informal discussion of potential collaborations involving brain imaging and a new database…Read More >
Cognitive and Developmental Sections of the British Psychological Society @Reading
CogDev 2013 is a joint conference of the British Psychological Society’s Developmental and Cognitive Sections, to be held in Reading 4-6th Sept and organised by Dr Graham Schafer of the…Read More >
Call for Papers
The following conference (organised by recent CCR speaker Vincent Müller) and call for papers may be of interest to members: Philosophy & Theory of AI Conference, Oxford, 21 & 22…Read More >
Abstract for Vincent Müller’s talk, 9th May
Vincent C. Müller Anatolia College/ACT & University of Oxford www.sophia.de “If the human brain is a computer, does it follow that we can reproduce human cognition on different hardware?” Neuroscientists…Read More >
Change of venue for Vincent Müller’s talk
Vincent Muller’s talk next week (2-3.30, Thursday 9th May) will now talk place in the Nike Theatre in Agriculture (not G79 in Psych as advertised previously). Apologies for the change…Read More >
First talk next term
The first CCR event next term will be: ‘Could the mechanisms that underlie motor control be responsible for perception?’, Andrew Glennerster and James Stazicker. The talk is in Humss 181,…Read More >
Change to summer programme
There has been a slight change to the CCR schedule for next term: Prof. Muller’s paper will now be a week earlier (9th May), with the discussion of Dickie’s paper…Read More >
CCR Summer Seminar Series
The first event in the CCR Summer Seminar series next term will be: ‘Could the mechanisms that underlie motor control be responsible for perception?’, Andrew Glennerster & James Stazicker. Week 2:…Read More >
Cog Sci reading group
James Stazicker, Nat Hansen and Emma Borg will be running a graduate reading class looking at some recent papers in cognitive science during the Summer Term. The classes will take place in…Read More >
Events next term
In the Summer term we will have two dedicated CCR talks: Week 2: Thursday 2nd May, 2-3.30pm. Andrew Glennerster (Psych) and James Stazicker (Philosophy) will talk on ‘Could the mechanisms…Read More >
Welcome
Welcome to the new blog for the Centre for Cognition Research at Reading. This blog aims to report the activities and events of the Centre, together with comment on and discussion…Read More >