Perceiving-Acting Workshop

Spring, 2008

Bousfield 378A, Fridays at 4:00 (unless otherwise noted)

1-Feb

 

Damian Stephen

A nonlocal anatomy of error and learning

8-Feb

 

Michael Turvey

Ecological Robotics

Thurs

28-Feb

2:00-5:30

 

Paula Fitzpatrick Assumption College

 

 

Anjana Bhat

Dept. of Physical Therapy

 

Till Frank

 

 

 J. Dixon

 

Developmental Workshop

Future directions for the development of perceiving and acting:  Moving beyond a "loan of developmentÓ

A dynamic view of atypical development

 On the financial physics approach to infant development

Lessons from the development of a perceiving-acting cell

29-Feb

 

Anjana Bhat

UConn PT Dept.

 

Coordination and Learning in Infants

7-Mar

 

Ramesh Balasubramaniam

U. Ottawa

The sequencing of saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements: A relentless dynamical systems approach.

21-Mar

3:00pm

 

Marvin Dainoff, Miami U.

 

John Flach, Wright State U.

 

Alex Kirlik, U. of Illinois

 

Ecological Human Factors Workshop

Ecological Ergonomics

 

Mind the Gap: Linking Situations & Awareness

 

Collisions and Other Encounters

28-Mar

Bous 160

 

Cog Sci Colloquium:

Ken McRae

U. of Western Ontario

How Knowledge of Real-world Events Influences Language Comprehension

3-Apr

2:00pm

Harry Heft, Denison U.

William Mace

Robert Shaw

Rob Isenhower

 

Workshop:

Ecological Psychology:  Modern History

 

4-Apr

Harry Heft, Denison U

Jamesian Inspirations for an Ecological Psychology: Retrospect & Prospect

11-Apr

 

Claire Michaels

Informal session on NSF Funding

 

18-Apr

 

Tim Gifford

Accidental Ecology: Lessons from Applied Simulation.

25-Apr

 

Aaron Schultz

RQA Workshop:  Current Developments in Recurrence  Analysis

2-May

Bob Shaw and Jeff Kinsella-Shaw

A Pictorial Primer on Intentional Dynamics: Part 1--THE Play

15-May

2:00

Timo Jarvilehto, U. of Oulu

Robert Lickliter, Florida International U.

Susan Oyama, John Jay Col., CUNY

Workshop on Organism-Environment Systems

16-May

Timo Jarvilehto, U. of Oulu

TBA