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Redrawing the lines between language and graphics
Neil Cohn (Tilburg University)
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04 May 2021
11am-12:30
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The social brain in adolescence
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (University of Cambridge)
30 March 2021
11:30am-12:30
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Deliberate ignorance: The curious choice not to know
Ralph Hertwig (Max Planck Institute)
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12 January 2021
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Musical representation across cultures
Sam Mehr (Harvard)
17 November 2020
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Leon Bergen (UC San Diego)
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CANCELLED - The evolution of cultural artifacts
James Winters, UM6P, SCI
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The psychological consequences of moral conviction
Antoine Marie, ENS-Ulm/UM6P SCI
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Fake news and misinformation
Sacha Yesilaltay, IJN/CNRS/ENS-Ulm
17 June 2020
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Politics on the playground: children’s intuitions about moral condemnation and majority rules voting
Hannah Hok, Univ. of Chicago, Dept. of Psych.
03 June 2020
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Does informational independence always matter? Children believe small group discussion is more accurate than ten times as many independent informants
Emory Richardson, Yale Dept. of Psychology
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