The Omnivore's Feast:
Celebrating the Ideas and Research of Paul Rozin
Postponed until later in the fall due to severe weather related to Hurricane Irene. Date TBD
On the occasion of Paul’s 75th birthday, we are delighted to invite you to a
festschrift in his honor, to be held on Monday, August 29, 2011.
Conference to Commemorate Bob Rescorla’s
Fifty Years of Research on Animal Learning
August 16, 2011
Solomon Laboratories of Experimental Psychology, Rm B35
8:30: Light breakfast (bagels, coffee, juice, etc.)
9:00: Rob DeRubeis and Vin LoLordo: Welcome, and opening remarks
Advances in neuroscience are raising a host of new ethical, legal and social issues for healthcare practitioners across disciplines. This 2.5 day workshop at the University of Pennsylvania will feature world-renowned faculty reviewing cutting-edge neuroscience relevant to psychiatry, neurology, primary care and pediatrics, and focuses on the ethical, legal and societal impact of these developments.
http://www.neuroethics.upenn.edu/index.php/events/clinical-conference
DISSERTATION SEMINAR
Sean Madigan
Friday, July 15 at 10 am, in Suite 326C, 3401 Walnut St.
Title: The effect of changing object orientation on lightness representation
Belief Overkill
June 17, 2011
MICHAELL DREW, PhD
Center for Learning and Memory
The University of Texas at Austin
TBA
Center for Autism Research (CAR)
Distinguished Lecture Series Presents
May 20, 2011
STEPHEN J. HAGGARTY, PhD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Harvard Medical School and Mass General Hospital
Director of Chemical Neurobiology
Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research
TBA
DISSERTATION SEMINAR
Christian Webb
Tuesday, May 10 at 10:00 am
B35, Solomon Labs
TITLE: Processes of symptom change in psychotherapy: Investigating the role of therapist adherence, competence, patient skills and the therapeutic alliance
| Bruce McEwan presents on "Central role of the brain in stress and adaptation" | ||
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URL for more info:
http://neuroethics.upenn.edu/index.php/events/penn-cns-calendar/icalrepe... | ||