Colloquium
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
Katja Wingenfeld (Charité Berlin)
Testosterone in Borderline Personality DisorderIB 6/127 & Zoomhttps://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom-x.de/j/61764573363?pwd=82lJBMFJlAJ9aLJW2hnbnRqaQy2Y9X.1
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Psychology
Katja Langer (RUB)
Interindividual differences in emotion regulation flexibility: the moderating role of working memory capacity and regulation performancesIB 6/127 & Zoomhttps://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom-x.de/j/61764573363?pwd=82lJBMFJlAJ9aLJW2hnbnRqaQy2Y9X.1
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Philosophy
Raphael van Riel (Universität Duisburg Essen)
No Coincidences: A General Theory of Explanation and DependenceGA 1/128 & Zoom Universitätsstr. 150, Bochum, GermanyKolloquium des Instituts für Philosophie II https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom-x.de/j/62005024610?pwd=b66VI1rLtSePHgiIk84BJ7fuS6bWT7.1 Meeting-ID: 620 0502 4610 | Passwort: 244959
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Neuropsychology
Prof. Dr. Dr. Cornelia McCormick (Universitätsklinikum Bonn)
The neural construction of imagery-rich mental eventsIB 6/127Neuropsychology Research Colloquium https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/j/99038888420?pwd=c1d0blhPWE5ldWZTMW1haTJzUlg4Zz09 Meeting ID: 990 3888 8420 Passwort: 069762
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
Lena Pfeifer (RUB)
Cortisol, sex hormones and memory retrievalIB 6/127 & Zoomhttps://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom-x.de/j/61764573363?pwd=82lJBMFJlAJ9aLJW2hnbnRqaQy2Y9X.1
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Psychology
Lianne Wolsink (RUB)
Stress effects on memory accuracy vs. generalization over timeIB 6/127 & Zoomhttps://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom-x.de/j/61764573363?pwd=82lJBMFJlAJ9aLJW2hnbnRqaQy2Y9X.1
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Neuropsychology
Henry Soldan (RUB)
Neural representational patterns underlying semantic completion in temporal episodic memoryIB 6/127 & Zoomhttps://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom-x.de/j/61764573363?pwd=82lJBMFJlAJ9aLJW2hnbnRqaQy2Y9X.1
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Philosophy
István Aranyosi (Bilkent University Ankara)
Remembering, old schoolGA 1/128 & Zoom Universitätsstr. 150, Bochum, GermanyThere has been a rise in interest in the last few years in empirically informed discussion of philosophical issues related to memory. Classical conceptual analysis and the old-fashioned naïve realist view of remembering as a direct relation to past events, which can be traced back to Thomas Reid's work, fell out of favour. In this talk, I will offer two arguments for this old school view and point out that it fares better than alternatives in dealing with issues of modal force and of externalist referential semantics.
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Anthropology
Daniel Haun (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology & Universität Leipzig)
Rethinking Cognitive Uniqueness: A Comparative Cultural Psychology of the Human MindIA 02/461What makes human cognition unique? In this talk, I revisit an ambition already present in Wundt’s vision of psychology: to understand the human mind through coordinated evidence from child development, […]
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Clinical Neuroscience
Ekrem Dere (RUB)
Future-oriented mental time travel and self-reinforcementIB 6/127 & Zoomhttps://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom-x.de/j/61764573363?pwd=82lJBMFJlAJ9aLJW2hnbnRqaQy2Y9X.1