Department of Psychology

Seminar Series – 2015/2016

 

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02/11/15 Jacob Daar (Southern Illinois University) An Overview of Applications using ABA and PEAK-ABA. Jacob Daar
09/11/15 Prof. Sabina Brennan (Trinity College Dublin) Brain Health. Sabina Brennan
16/11/15 Prof. Barak Pearlmutter (Dept Computer Science and Hamilton Institute, Maynooth University) Computation and Critical Dynamics in the Brain: Normal Function and Pathology. Barak Pearlmutter
23/11/15 Dr. Frank Doyle (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) Fashion, bias and nonsense in (health) psychology: A tale of two systematic reviews. Frank Doyle
30/11/15 Dr. Robert Whelan (University College Dublin) Prediction of substance misuse initiation (alcohol, nicotine and cannabis): Insights from the IMAGEN project. Robert Whelan
07/12/15 Dr. Nicholas Holmes (University of Nottingham) Tickling the brain: A critical review on (and some experiments) using TMS to interfere with tactile perception. Nicholas Holmes
01/02/16 Dr. John Butler (DIT) Self-Motion Processing in Humans from Psychophysics to High Density Electrical Mapping John Butler
08/02/16 Prof. Vincent Walsh (Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL) New physiological findings in human brain stimulation: why most claims to cognitive enhancement are probably false. Vincent Walsh
15/02/16 Prof. Peter Hegarty (University of Surrey) How do constructed norms affect the ways that we make sense of group differences?  Implications for Gender and Sexual Equality. Peter Hegarty
22/02/16 Prof. Stephen Linton (Orebro University, Sweden) Can a psychological approach prevent chronic pain? Stephen Linton
07/03/16 Prof. Susan Klein (Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen) Trauma management following major disasters: myths and realities. Susan Klein
18/04/16 Prof. Dirk Hermans (KU Leuven, Belgium) Studying Human Fear Dirk Hermans