Previous seminars Back to 'News and events' 'General purpose GPU computing: Transforming your desktop into a personal super-computer' Date28/02/2012DescriptionSpeaker: Dr Thomas Nowotny, Department of Informatics, University of Sussex 'Insects on rubber, dogs on springs, and robots in a field: An integrative approach to discovering how animals move, and making better robots' Date13/03/2012DescriptionSpeaker: Dr Andrew Spence, Structure and Motion Laboratory, Royal Veterinary College University of London 'About the role of brain oscillations in active sensing' Date20/03/2012DescriptionSpeaker: Prof Joachim Gross, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, School of Psychology, University of Glasgow 'Disambiguating action and valence in decision-making using pharmacology, computational models, and fMRI' Date27/03/2012DescriptionSpeaker: Dr Marc Guitart-Masip, Institute of Cognitive, Neuroscience University College London 'The Simultaneous Type/ Serial Token Model of temporal attention and working memory encoding, with applications in brain-computer interaction and lie detection' Date04/09/2012DescriptionSpeaker: Prof Howard Bowman, School of Computing, University of Kent 'Dynamic Models of Human Haptic Perception and Action and Their Application in Telepresence' Date16/10/2012DescriptionSpeaker: Dr Markus Rank, Institute of Automatic Control Engineering, Technische Universität München 'Generalizing uncertainty for motor control' Date30/10/2012DescriptionSpeaker: Prof. Konrad Kording, Northwestern University 'Grasping the world: Active multisensory object processing of humans and robots' Date15/11/2012DescriptionSpeaker: Prof. Christian Wallraven, Korea University 'Direct and indirect reciprocity in dynamic social networks: a data-mining approach' Date08/01/2013DescriptionSpeaker: Dr. Steve Phelps, University of Essex 'Computational models of action discovery in animals' Date12/02/2013DescriptionSpeaker: Professor Kevin Gurney, University of Sheffield 'The Role of Perception and Analysis in Developing Realistic Facial Animation' Date12/03/2013DescriptionSpeaker: Dr Darren Cosker, Computer Science, University of Bath 'Is human motor control serial ballistic? Emerging evidence and implications for motor function' Date18/06/2013DescriptionPart of the School Seminar Series. Speaker: Professor Ian Loram, Manchester Metropolitan University School seminar (Speaker: Professor Bill Phillips, Psychology, Stirling University) Date24/09/2013DescriptionPart of the School Seminar Series. Speaker: Professor Bill Phillips, Psychology, Stirling University Special introduction to PsychoPy Date15/10/2013DescriptionPart of the School Seminar Series. Speaker: Professor Jonathan Peirce School seminar (Speaker: Professor Alex Pouget, Neuroscience, University of Geneva) Date06/12/2013DescriptionPart of the School Seminar Series. Speaker: Professor Alex Pouget, Neuroscience, University of Geneva Displaying 1 to 15 of 15