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Remembering Fictions - Our Own and Others' Constructions
Location: Palamountain Hall: Davis Auditorium
Date: 04/10/2013
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Description:
This research colloquium includes presentations by Elizabeth Marsh and Alan Scoboria. Each expert’s presentation will be relatively brief (about 25 minutes) followed by an interactive discussion period.
Scoboria (clinical psychologist, Behavioral, Cognitive, & Neuroscience Program, Windsor University) will speak about his research that examines the ease with which people come to believe imagined scenarios of possible life events originated from experienced events.
Dr. Marsh (cognitive psychologist, Psychology and Neuroscience Program, Duke University) will speak about her research that examines the ease with which people can incorporate details they encountered while reading fiction (others’ fictional constructions) into their knowledge about the world.
Sponsor:The National Science Foundation;the Psychology Department, the Neuroscience Program, and the Dean of Faculty Office
Attendance Info: Free and open to the public.
Tags: fiction neuroscience psychology research research colloquium skidgenuity
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