Skip to main content

Search

Sort & Filters

Filters

Content type
Publication type
Year
Year of Publication

51 results for "Perception"

51 results for "Perception"

Ken Nakayama

Person

Research interests: Phenomenology of visual perception, visuo-motor coordination and its perception, and individual differences

Ken Nakayama received his BA from Haverford College and PhD from UCLA.  Originally trained in the field of visual...

Colloquium - Betsy Levy Paluck, PhD

Events
Betsy Levy Paluck, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University Topic: Changing social norms and behavior Abstract: How can we change social norms, the standards describing typical or desirable behavior...

Developmental Job Talk: Laurie Bayet (American University)

Events
Title: Faces, objects, and agents: How infants and children understand the visual world Abstract : How we experience the world and interact with it is ultimately tied to how we represent relevant aspects of the world, such as objects and people. In my...

Patrick Cavanagh

Person

Patrick Cavanagh received a degree in Engineering from McGill University in 1968. An interest in artificial intelligence led to a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from Carnegie-Mellon in 1972. He taught at the Université de Montréal in Psychology until 1989...

Jules Oberschulte

Person

Jules studies how identity, polarization, and intergroup dynamics shape political discourse and limit societal progress. Her research explores how perceptions of intergroup threat and partisan identity affect individuals’ willingness to self-censor...