Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
 
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INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Colloquium Series 2007-2008

 

Location:   Robert Wood Johnson Professional Center

                  97 Paterson Street Room 314

                  New Brunswick, NJ

Time:         Thursdays, 3:00-4:00 PM

 

September 20

Michael Lewis, Ph.D.
Institute for the Study of Child Development
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Individual Differences in Approach and Withdrawal to Goal Blockage: Implications for a Theory of Emotional Development

October 4

Charles Gross, PhD
Department of Psychology
Princeton University

The Discovery and Current Status of 'Face Selective' Cells

November 1

Daniel Kolak, PhD
Department of Philosophy
William Paterson University of New Jersey

Bridging the Generation Gap: the Emergence of Consciousness, Identity, and Self in the Developing Brain

December 6

Howard Leventhal, PhD
Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research
Department of Psychology

Constructing Representations of Illnesses and Treatments: There is a Process But Its Formulations May Be Incorrect

January 17

Paul Rozin, PhD
Department of Psychology
University of Pennsylvania

Trying to Fill Some of the Holes in Psychology

February 7

Nora Newcombe, PhD
Temple University
Department of Psychology

Development of Episodic and Autobiographical Memory:
A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective

March 6

Carolyn Rovee-Collier, PhD
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Department of Psychology

The Hidden Life of Infants

April 3

Robert J. Pandina, PhD
Center of Alcohol Studies
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Developmental Transitions in Substance Use Behaviors and Disorders: A Longitudinal Case Study

May 1

Joseph LeDoux, PhD
Center for Neural Science
New York University

Why Do We Feel So Afraid?

June 5

Sabine Kastner, PhD
Department of Psychology
Princeton University

Mechanisms of Visual Attention in the Human Brain

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