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Hebb Lectures Archive

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2023 - 2024 Lecture Series

Dr. Deborah Bandalos
James Madison University
Title:ÌýItem Writing Guidelines in Psychological Science: Fact or Fiction?

Dr. Anna Lau
University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Title:ÌýLessons in Humility: Adapting and Implementing Evidence-based Interventions to Promote Youth Mental Health Equity in Community Settings

Dr. Thalia Wheatley
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA
Title: The emerging science of interacting minds

Dr. Isabel Gauthier
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
Title: Individual differences in domain-general object recognition

2022 - 2023 Lecture Series

Dr. Elizabeth Phelps
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Title: Mechanisms of Threat Control: Translational Challenges

Dr. Edward Rigdon
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA
Title: Regression Component Analysis: A Missing Link in Factor- / Composite-Based Structural Equation Modeling

Dr. Kate Harkness
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada
Title: Reducing the Impact of Depression: Syndrome Heterogeneity Informs Personalized Treatment

2021 - 2022 Lecture Series

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2020 - 2021 Lecture Series

Dr. Susan Gelman
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Title: How Children Look Beyond the Obvious

2019 - 2020 Lecture Series

Dr. Michael Sullivan
Ã山ǿ¼é, Montreal, Canada
Title: The Psychology of Pain and Disability: The long road from the laboratory to changing clinical practice

Dr. Nilanjana Dasgupta
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA
Title: STEMing the Tide: How female scientists and peers act as ‘social vaccines’ to protect girls’ and women’s self-concept in STEM

Dr. David Kaplan
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Title: Recent Developments and Future Directions in Bayesian Model Averaging

Dr. Deanna Barch
Washington University in St-Louis, St-Louis, MO, USA
Title: Early Emergence of Depression: Understanding Risk Factors and Treatment

2018 - 2019 Lecture Series

Dr. Laura Stapleton
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Title: Measurement modeling in psychology: construct validation in nested settings

Dr. Caroline Palmer
Ã山ǿ¼é, Montreal, Canada
Title: Music-making, social interaction, and group synchrony

Dr. Nim Tottenham
Columbia University, NY, USA
Title: Emotional Brain Development and the Role of Early Experiences

Dr. Marlene Behrmann
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Title: Face and words recognition: Flip sides of the same coin?

2017 - 2018 Lecture Series

Dr. Patrick J. Curran
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Title: Integrative Data Analysis: A Promising Methodological Framework for Data Harmonization

Dr. Frances E. Aboud
Ã山ǿ¼é, Montreal, Canada
Title: The Ã山ǿ¼é Ethiopia Salt Project: effects of iodizing salt on children’s cognitive functioning

Dr. Steven Hollon
Vanderbilt University, TN, USA
Title: Is Cognitive Behavior Therapy Enduring or Antidepressant Medications Iatrogenic?

Dr. Wendy Berry Mendes
University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA
Title: Affect contagion: Physiologic covariation among strangers and close others

Dr. Jerome Busemeyer
Indiana University, IN, USA
Title: What Is Quantum Cognition, and How Is It Applied to Psychology?

2016 - 2017 Lecture Series

Dr. Ian Gotlib
Stanford University, CA, USA
Title: Understanding and Reducing Risk for Depression

Dr. Fred Genesee
Ã山ǿ¼é, Montreal, Canada
Title: Early Experience and Language Development: Lessons from Studies of Internationally-Adopted Children

Dr. Jim McNulty
Florida State University, FL, USA
Title: How theories of social cognition can inform relationship science, and vice versa

Dr. James Enns
University of British Columbia, Victoria, BC, Canada
Title: We read the body to reveal the mind

Dr. Herve Abdi
University of Texas at Dallas, TX, USA
Title: The First Thirty Years of The Principal Component Analysis Model For Face Processing: Going From Pictures to Brain

2015 - 2016 Lecture Series

Dr. Carol Krumhansl
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
Title: Music and Personal Memories

Dr. Robert Pihl
Ã山ǿ¼é, Montreal, Canada
Title: Pathways to Pathology

Dr. Ken Sheldon
University of Missouri, MO, USA
Title: Knowing What to Want: Personal Goals, Self-Concordance, and the Organismic Valuing Process

Dr. Daniel Klein
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA
Title: A Natural Disaster as a Test of Personality and Neural Diathesis-Stress Models in Children and Mothers

Dr. Frans de Waal
Emory University, GA, USA
Title: Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?

2014 - 2015 Lecture Series

Dr. Barbara Sherwin
Ã山ǿ¼é, Montreal, Canada
Title: Sex Hormones and Cognitive Functioning in Older Women and Men

Dr. Kristopher Preacher
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
Title: Computer-Intensive Methods for Investigating Indirect Effects

Dr. Naomi Eisenberger
University of California Los Angeles, CA, USA
Title: Social Pain and Pleasure: The Social Neuroscience of Rejection and Connection

Dr. A. David Redish
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Title: The Cognitive Rat: Looking Forward and Looking Back

Dr. Kia Nobre
Cardiff University
Title: Premembering Perception

Dr. John O'Keefe
University College London, England, UK
Title: The Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map: How we got here and where we are going

2013 - 2014 Lecture Series

Dr. David Green
University of Oxford, England, UK
Title: Adaptive changes in the bilingual brain

Dr. Michael Petrides
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Title: The fronto-parietal circuit for monitoring and manipulating information in working memory

Dr. Jean-Philippe Laurenceau
University of Delaware
Title: Couples coping with breast cancer: Maintaining intimacy during adversity

Dr. Jon Maner
Florida State University
Title: The sights and smalls of close relationships: Hidden undercurrents in romantic attraction and relationship maintenance

Dr. John Aggleton
Cardiff University
Title: Understanding amnesia: Looking beyond the hippocampus (with some unhappy terminations)

2012 - 2013 Lecture Series

Dr. Bill Bukowski
Concordia University
Title: Sources of contextual/cultural variations in the functional significance of experience with peers

Dr. Jerry Siegal
University of California
Title: Why we Sleep?

Dr. Keith Payne
University of North Carolina
Title:ÌýMaking meaning of the automatic mind

Dr. Jeffery Mogil
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Title:ÌýMice are people too: Social modulation of and by pain in laboratory rodents and humans

Dr. Alan Kingstone
University of British Columbia
Title:ÌýReal vs. reel: does social attention in the lab differ from social attention in real life, and if so, why?

2011 - 2012 Lecture Series

Dr. Mark Snyder
University of Minnesota
Title:ÌýMaking a Difference: The Who, When, and Why of Social Action

Dr. Jon Kaas
Vanderbilt University
Title:ÌýThe Evolution of the Large Complex Brain

Dr. Josh Tenenbaum
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Title:ÌýHow to grow a mind: Statistics, Structure and Abstraction

Dr. Karen Rudolph
University of Illinois, Champaign
Title:ÌýMoving Against and Away from the World: The Social and Mental Health Legacy of Peer Victimization

Dr. Lee Ross
Stanford University
Title:ÌýMisunderstanding, Conflict, and Dispute Resolution: Lessons from the Lab and the Real World

Dr. Gordon Logan
Vanderbilt University
Title:ÌýHierarchical control of cognitive processes: The search for the grail

Dr. Don Taylor
Ã山ǿ¼é
Title:ÌýMaking a river flow back up the mountain: Towards constructive social change in Aboriginal Communities

2010 - 2011 Lecture Series

Dr. Wendi Gardner
Northwestern University
Title:ÌýHungering for Acceptance: The Motivational Dynamics of Belonging Regulation

Dr. Michael Merzenich
University of California
Title:ÌýBrain Plasticity Across the Human Lifespan

Dr. Lynn Alden
University of British Columbia
Title:ÌýThe Danger of Playing it Safe: An Interpersonal Perspective on Safety Behaviours

Dr. Mark G. Baxter
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Title:ÌýA Cholinergic Explanation of Dense Amnesia

Dr. Richard N. Aislin
University of Rochester
Title:ÌýThe Dynamics of Information Processing in Infants: Eye-tracking and Neuroimaging

Dr. Timothy J. Strauman
Duke University
Title:ÌýA Self-Regulation Perspective on Depression

2009 - 2010 Lecture Series

Dr. David Shanks
University College London
Title:ÌýAre There Multiple Memory Systems in the Brain?

Dr. Daniel L. Schacter
Harvard University
Title:ÌýConstructive Memory and the Episodic Stimulation of Future Events: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective

Dr. Mark Leary
Duke University
Title:ÌýThe Social and Emotional Impact of Interpersonal Rejection

Dr. Stephen B. Dunnett
Cardiff University
Title:ÌýFunctional Analysis of Striatal Repair

2008 - 2009 Lecture Series

Dr. Thomas Albright
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Title:ÌýIn Your Mind's Eye: Common Neural Substrates for Seeing and Remembering

Dr. Roberta Gollinkof
University of Delaware
Title:ÌýHow Do Children Learn Words? A View From The Radical Middle

Dr. Steven Hayes
University of Nevada
Title:ÌýFrom Psychosis to Chronic Pain and Everything in Between: Exploring the Curiously Board Impact of Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Values

2007 - 2008 Lecture Series

Dr. Susumo Tonegawa
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Title:ÌýMolecular & Circuit Mechanisms for Hippocampal Memory

Dr. Mahzarin Banaji
Harvard University
Title:ÌýImplicit Social Cognition

Drs. Edvard & May-Britt Moser
Norwegian University of Science & Technology
Title:ÌýSpatial Representation in Entorhinal Grid Cells

Dr. Brian Junker
Carnegie Mellon University
Title:ÌýSome Issues & Applications in Cognitive Diagnosis & Educational Data Mining

Dr. Richard Ivry
University of California at Berkeley
Title:ÌýCognitive Constraints on Action

Dr. Peter Gollwitzer
New York University
Title:ÌýStrategic Automaticity in Goal Striving

Dr. Bruce Wampold
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:ÌýPsychotherapy: Relief Without the Side-Effects

2006 - 2007 Lecture Series

Dr. Philip Zelazo
University of Toronto
Title:ÌýMechanisms Underlying the Development of Executive Function in Childhood

Dr. Olaf Sporns
Indiana University
Title:ÌýComputational Approaches to Brain Connectivity, Dynamics and Embodiment

Dr. Richard Davidson
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:ÌýOrder and Disorder in the Emotional Brain

2005 - 2006 Lecture Series

Dr. Arie W. Kruglanski
University of Maryland
Title:ÌýThe Closing of the Group's Mind and the Emergence of Group-Centrism

Dr. Lynn Nadel
University of Arizona
Title:ÌýThe Hippocampus: Maps, Contexts and Memories

Dr. Marc Hauser
Harvard University
Title:ÌýEvolution of the Language Faculty: Semantics, Syntax, and Interfaces

Dr. Leslie Greenberg
York University
Title:ÌýEmotion in Psychotherapy: The Transforming Power of Affect

Dr. Raymond Dolan
University College London
Title:ÌýEmotion, Cognition and Decision Making

2004 - 2005 Lecture Series

Dr. Maggie Bruck
The John Hopkins University
Title:ÌýDevelopmental Forensic Psychology

Dr. Jordan Peterson
University of Toronto
Title:ÌýOntological and Experimental Approaches to Anomaly Processing and Self-Deception

Dr. Paul Gilbert
Kingsway Hospital
Title:ÌýThe Dark Side of Competition: Shame, Defeat and Self-Hatred

Dr. Jamshed Bharucha
Tufts University
Title:ÌýThe Cognitive Nature of Music

2003 - 2004 Lecture Series

Dr. Gregory Ashby
University of California
Title:ÌýMultiple Systems of Human Category Learning

Dr. John Cacioppo
University of Chicago
Title:ÌýLiving an Isolated Existence in a Changing Social World

Dr. Mike Gazzaniga
Dartmouth College
Title:ÌýDistributed Cortical Networks and Conscious Experience

Dr. Bernard Balleine
University of California Los Angeles
Title:ÌýPrefrontal-striatal Circuits and Instrumental Conditioning

2002 - 2003 Lecture Series

Dr. Neil Macrae
Dartmouth College
Title:ÌýCategorical Person Perception: Hairy Jeeps & Passive Lingerie

Dr. Noam Sobel
University of California at Berkeley
Title:ÌýThe World Smells Different to Each Nostril: An fMRI & Psychophysical Study of Olfaction

Dr. Lewis R. Goldberg
Oregon Research Institute
Title:ÌýFive Will Get You Ten: Mapping Personality Trait Structure

Dr. Frans B. M. de Waal
Emory University
Title:ÌýOn the Possibility of Animal Empathy

Dr. Charles Gross
Princeton University
Title:ÌýOn the Possibility of Animal Empathy

Dr. Yadin Dudai
The Weizmann Institute of Science
Title:ÌýHow Robust is the Engram? Process and Mechaninsms of Memory Extinction in the Brain

2001 - 2002 Lecture Series

Dr. Dachher Keltner
University of California at Berkeley
Title:ÌýJust Teasing: The Perils and Pleasures of Playful Provocation

Dr. Daniel Wegner
Harvard University
Title:ÌýThe Illusion of Conscious Will

Dr. Susan Resnick
National Institute of Aging
Title:ÌýEstrogen and Cognition in Older Women: Evidence from Clinical and Imaging Studies

Dr. Geoffrey Hinton
University of Toronto
Title:ÌýContrastive Backpropagation

2000 - 2001 Lecture Series

Dr. Sandra Trehub
University of Toronto at Mississauga
Title:ÌýMusic: Auditory Cheesecake or Bread?

Dr. Ray Blanchard
Clarke Institute
Title:ÌýFraternal Birth Order and the Maternal Immune Hypothesis of Male Homosexuality

Dr. Lyn Abramson
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:ÌýCognitive Vulnerability and Invulnerability to Depression

Dr. Michela Gallagher
The John Hopkins University
Title:ÌýNeurobiology of the Aging Brain and Cognition

Dr. Ursula Bellugi
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Title:ÌýTowards Linking Cognition, Brain & Gene: Evidence from Williams Syndrome

1999 - 2000 Lecture Series

Dr. Stuart Anstis
University of California at San Diego
Title:ÌýIllusory Motions

Dr. Susan Andersen
New York University
Title:ÌýThe Entangled Self: An Interpersonal Social-Cognitive Model

Dr. Anthony Grace
University of Pittsburgh
Title:ÌýDevelopmental Disruption of the Limbic System

Dr. Charles Super
University of Connecticut
Title:ÌýNA

Dr. Alfonso Caramazza
Harvard University
Title:ÌýCategories and the Brain

1997 - 1998 Lecture Series

Dr. Janice Kiecolt-Glaser
The Ohio State University
Title:ÌýStress, Personal Relationships and Immune Function: Health Implications

Dr. Jeff Elman
University of California at San Diego
Title:ÌýRethinking Innateness: A Connectionist Perspective on Development

Dr. Trevor W. Robbins
University of Cambridge
Title:ÌýExecutive Functions and Fronto-Striatal Systems of the Brain: Implications for Neuropsychiartry

Dr. Raymond C. Rosen
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Title:ÌýDrugs and Desire: The New Sexual Pharmacology

Dr. Claude Steele
Stanford University
Title:ÌýA Threat in the Air: How Stereotypes Shape Intellectual Identity and Performance

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