
CSLI CogLunch
A Seminar Series on Cognitive Science
Thursdays, 12:15-1:30 p.m.
Cordura Hall, Room 100
The CSLI CogLunch seminar series is a multidisciplinary forum of ideas,
exchanges, and debates. CogLunch speakers address problems of cognitive
science from variety of perspectives, e.g. artificial intelligence, biology,
linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, and psychology.
As usual, we will offer informal but rigorous talks and lively discussions,
starting at 12:15 and going until approximately 1:30 on Thursdays. CogLunch
takes place at Cordura Hall 100 (intersection of Campus Drive West and
Panama Drive at the Stanford University campus; see
map).
Sandwiches are available for a nominal fee at the door for the audience;
please feel free to bring your own lunch if you prefer.
CogLunch Schedule for Winter 2002
- 17 January
- Maureen Callanan, UC Santa Cruz, Psychology
"Explanations about Science in Parent-Child Conversations"
(Abstract)
- 31 January
- Nina Jablonksi, California Academy of Sciences,
Anthropology
"The Three Chimpanzees: Conflict Resolution in Chimpanzees, Bonobos
and Humans"
(Abstract)
- 14 February
- No CogLunch
Happy Valentine's Day!
- 28 February
- Stuart Russell, UC Berkeley, Computer Science
"Some ideas about reinforcement learning"
(Abstract)
**the following talk has been rescheduled for Spring**
- Keith Devlin
, CSLI Executive Director
"How did mathematical ability evolve?"
(Abstract)
Please keep an eye on the CSLI
calendar for upcoming CogLunch talks. We will try to provide titles
and abstracts, as well as information about the speakers at least one week
ahead of time.
Requests to be added to the mailing list should be sent to
majordomo@csli.stanford.edu
with a line in the body of the text of either
subscribe csli-calendar
for the long form or
subscribe csli-short-calendar
for the short form. Problems with subscribing or unsubscribing
should be sent to owner-csli-calendar@csli.stanford.edu.
For more information on CogLunch or to suggest speakers please contact:
coglunch@csli.stanford.edu.
CogLunch organizer for 2001-2002: Tania Lombrozo