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Psychology Colloquia 2012

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Psychology Colloquia are research seminars given by visiting academics, by SCU staff members, and by PhD students (theirs are called "Confirmation of Candidature Colloquia"). Colloquia are open to all SCU students, to SCU staff, and to the public. They are held mainly on Fridays at the Coffs Harbour campus with video-links to the Lismore and Gold Coast campuses.

Locations:
D350 (The main lecture theatre on the Coffs Harbour campus) and videolinked to Lecture Hall P158 (Lismore campus), and to Room A223 (Tweed Heads Gold Coast Riverside campus).

Times:
Fridays 3:30 pm * (NSW time). Each colloquium presenter has a Host. Please contact the Host for more information about each seminar or if you are interested in meeting with the presenter. Please note the program is currently in development and may alter, so if you are interested in attending any particular Colloquium, please check this web page about one week before that Colloquium's scheduled time.
Click on a colloquium title for more information about its topic and speaker.

DatePresenter Seminar TopicHosted by

9 MarchMr Brad Jack (SCU) Binocular rivalry and the neural correlates of visual consciousness
Professor Robert O'Shea
16 March No colloquium
23 MarchProfessor Robert O'Shea (SCU)Visual perception influences treatment by health-care providers: A randomized, double-blind, simulation study
Dr Steve Provost
30 March No colloquium
6 AprilIntersession breakNo colloquium
13 AprilDr Alison Bowling (SCU) Ageing and oculomotor inhibition: is control of saccadic eye movements related to cognition in older adults?Desirée Kozlowski
20 AprilAssociate Professor Nao Tsuchiya (Monash)
Relationship between attention and consciousnessProfessor Robert O'Shea
27 AprilMort ShearerObservations and Learnings from Time Spent Volunteering in Mens Sheds and Suicide Prevention
Associate Professor Rick van der Zwan
4 MayDr Jeffrey Rogers (ACU)Attention Effects of Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryDr Jim Donnelly
11 MayAssociate Professor Rick van der Zwan (SCU)Implicit Egotism and the Naked Ape: How non-verbal communication led to humans losing their furDesirée Kozlowski
Break
22 JuneTBA
29 JuneTBA
6 JulyTBA  
13 JulyDr Andrew Gardner (Hunter New England Health)Sports Related ConcussionDr Jim Donnelly
20 JulyJustin Gaetano (SCU)TBADr Anna Brooks
27 JulyBelinda SmithTBADr Alison Bowling
3 AugustIntersession breakNo colloquium
10 AugustDr Heather WinskelReading in different writing systemsDesirée Kozlowski
17 AugustTBA
24 AugustTBA
31 AugustTBA
7 SeptemberTBA
14 SeptemberEmily Hindman (UNSW)Dr Jim Donnelly

More Information

For more information about the Psychology Colloquia please contact:
Desirée Kozlowski
Discipline of Psychology
e: desiree.kozlowski@scu.edu.au
t: +61 2 6659 3655
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Updated: 17 May 2012