Here is the final programme for CCR events this summer. All events are open to all CCR members or other interested parties, so please do come along! Summer seminar 2013
News and Events
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 >