📢 Dates for diary: Birkbeck Psychological Sciences are relaunching our seminar series 📢

Organised by me and @clarepress

Starting in 2 weeks; Wednesdays 1-2 pm UK time, Malet St London (and online). More details to follow.

Please feel free to share, and join us!

@clarepress

The first session of the new series of Birkbeck Psychology seminars is this Wednesday, 8th March.

Dr Emma James (University of York) will tell us about reading difficulties and accompanying difficulties in other domains, entitled:

"Specific comprehension difficulties are very rarely specific: tales from experimental and data-driven approaches"

Join us in person for an informal lunch from 12:30 in room 534, Malet St, or just for the talk from 1-2. Message me to join online.

@clarepress This is today! Please feel very welcome to join us :)

@clarepress

The next session of this talk series is next Wednesday, 26th April.

Dr Lei Zhang (University of Birmingham) will tell us about flexible learning in the face of changing environmental contingencies, in a talk entitled:

"Cracking the neurocomputational mechanisms of flexible (social) behavior in health and disease"

Join us in person for an informal lunch from 12:30 in room 534, Malet St, or just for the talk from 1-2. Message me to join online.

@clarepress We're starting in just under an hour, so there's still time to message me if you'd like to join online. Everyone welcome!

@clarepress

The next session of this talk series is tomorrow, Wednesday 10th May.

Dr Clara Colombatto (University College London) will tell us about how observers use others' gaze as a cue to inference, in a talk entitled:

"Perceiving perception and attending to attention: Foundations of social perception "

Join us in person for an informal lunch from 12:30 in room 402 (note room change), Malet St, or just for the talk from 1-2. Message me to join online.

@clarepress The next talk in this series is today!

Dr Matthias Fritsche (University of Oxford) will tell us about how recent choices bias perceptual decisions differently for different levels of environmental regularities, in a talk entitled:

Adaptive History Biases in Perceptual Decisions of Mice

Join us in person for an informal lunch from 12:30 in room 402 (note room change), Malet St, or just for the talk from 1-2. Message me to join online.