Hofstra University Psychology Research Seminar

Provides a forum for the discussion of research on
minds, brains, and behavior.  All members of the
Hofstra community are welcome to attend.


Refreshments will be served following the talks.

Fall Semester 2006

Friday, September 29 at 2 pm in CV Starr 308
Kurt Salzinger, Hofstra University
"The Behavioral Mechanism: From Goldfish to Government"
abstract
biosketch
Kurt Salzinger's webpage
Powerpoint Slides  html version

Friday, October 20 at 2 pm in CV Starr 308
Anne Moyer, Stony Brook University
"Treatment Decision Making for Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Risk Reduction"
abstract
biosketch
Anne Moyer's webpage
Powerpoint Slides  html version

Friday, October 27 at 2 pm in CV Starr 308
Robert Litchfield, Washington & Jefferson College

"A Person-Based Model of Mental Simulation: Implications for Analytic and Creative Judgment"
abstract

biosketch
Robert Litchfield's webpage
Powerpoint Slides  html version

Friday, November 10 at 2 pm in CV Starr 308
Joseph Scardapane, Hofstra University
"The Use of Eastern Spiritual Traditions in Western Psychotherapeutic Interventions:
The Esoteric Becomes Commonplace"
abstract
biosketch

 

 

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For questions about the Hofstra Psychology Research Seminar, to suggest speakers, or to be placed on the seminar e-mail list, contact the Research Seminar Coordinator Prof. Jin Shin.

This webpage was last updated on November 3, 2006.
This webpage is maintained for the psychology department by Prof. Kristin Weingartner.