Conference Programs
Thursday, April 10, 2008
3:00 pm – 7:00 pm
- Registration Check-in
Conference Lounge, Indiana Memorial Union
Optional events (required pre-registration)
3:00pm – 3:45pm - Tour of Kinsey Institute* The Kinsey Institute
4:00pm – 4:45pm - Tour of Kinsey Institute* The Kinsey Institute
5:00pm – 5:45pm - Tour of Lilly Library* The Lilly Library
6:00 pm – 8:00pm
Reception
President’s Room University Club, Indiana Memorial Union
Friday, April 11, 2008
8:00 am - Continental Breakfast in the Frangipani Room, Indiana Memorial Union
9:00 am - Welcome
Session 1
9:15 - William Batchelder | Cognitive and Psychometric Modeling: Converging Similarities Despite Divergent Origins
9:35 - Jerome Busemeyer | A quantum information processing account for interactions between inferences & decisions
9:55 - Russell Church | Principles and processes in the analysis of timing
10:15 - Break
Session 2
10:30 - Josh Tennebaum, Early Investigator Award Winner 2007 | Learning Causal Theories
10:50 - Zhong-Lin Lu | The Quick Methods: Bayesian Adaptive Estimation of Psychological Functions
11:10 - Lance Rips | Bayes Net Theories of Counterfactual Conditionals
11:30 - Earl (Buz) Hunt | Recruitment modeling: A solution to generalizing from studies of restricted groups
12:00 - Lunch on your own
Session 3
1:45 - Elizabeth Brannon, Early Investigator Award Winner 2008 | Developmental and evolutionary foundations for the number concept
2:05 - Herbert Terrace | Ordinal knowledge
2:25 - Ed Wasserman | Transposition in discrimination learning: A new look at an old problem
2:45 - Break
Session 4
3:00 - Stephen Grossberg | Spatial and Object Attention Coordinate View-Invariant Object Learning during Eye Movement Search
3:20 - Thomas Carr (and John Dewey) | Travel agency: Perceptions of causation when things move from one place to another
3:40 - Mark McDaniel, New member | Prospective Memory: Evidence for Spontaneous Retrieval
4:00 - Robert Goldstone | Spontaneous division of cognitive labor in a group coordination task
4:20 - Group Photo
5:15 - Tour of Lilly Library for those who pre-registered
Dinner and Evening on Your Own
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Session 5
8:00 - Continental Breakfast, Frangipani Room
8:40 - John Kruschke |
Bayesian models of associative learning: From passive to active learning.
9:00 - Michael Kahana, New member | Context and Episodic memory
9:20 - David Huber | Humans in the mist: Measuring top-down face perception with noise only classification images
9:40 - Alice Healy | Training Optimization: Learning, Retention, and Transfer of Knowledge and Skills
10:00 - Jim Townsend (and Ami Eidels) | AND and/or OR: Testing Independent Parallel Channel Predictions in Conjunctive and Disjunctive Response Time andAccuracy Conditions
10:20 - Break
Session 6
10:35 - Carolyn Rovee Collier | Mere retrieval protracts long-term retention
10:55 - Ralph Miller, New member | The Error of Total Error Reduction
11:15 - Ben Murdock | The spacing effect, the mirror effect, and the word frequency effect
11:35 - Barbara Dosher | Parallel processes in visual search
12:00 - Lunch on your own
Session 7
1:40 - Morton Gernsbacher | Mirror Neurons in Humans
2:00 - Michael Turvey | Perception by hand and foot (and torso)
2:20 - Linda Smith | Toddlers’ whole body solution to visual selection
2:30 - Sam Glucksberg | Do all ducks lay eggs: The Generic Overgeneralization Effect
2:50 - Break
Session 8
3:10 - Roddy Roediger | The Critical Importance of Retrieval for Long-term Retention
3:30 - Richard Shiffrin | The co-evolution of event memory and knowledge
3:50 - Lynne Reder, New member | Using midazolam to address questions about the nature of human memory
4:10 - Charles Eriksen | How many frames per second does the visual perceptual system take?
4:30 - Stephen Link | Misinterpreting RT Data
5:00 to 5:30 Business Meeting
6:00 to 9:00 pm
Reception and Awards Dinner IU Art Museum
