CENTER FOR COGNITIVE SCIENCE University at Buffalo, State University of New York Schedule of Events Fall 2004 Wednesdays from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm 280 Park Hall,North Campus Open to the Public SEPTEMBER 8 15 Business Meeting Ingvar Johansson, Ph.D. Dept. of Philosophy, Umea University, Sweden “Concepts and Classifications in the Gene Ontology” 22 Greg Carlson, Ph.D. Dept. of Linguistics, University of Rochester “Meaning and Concepts” 29 Michelle Gregory, Ph.D. Dept. of Linguistics, University at Buffalo “Speech production in humans and machines: Using models of human performance to improve machine performance” OCTOBER 6 Morten Christiansen, Ph.D. Cognitive Psychology, Cornell University “The Role of Phonology in the Acquisition and Processing of Syntax” 13 Michael Webster, Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology, University of Nevada "Adaptation and the phenomenology of perception" Page 1 of 2 2/17/2016, v. 3 For the most current information please visit: http://www.cogsci.buffalo.edu/Activities/Colloquium/CLLQ04/2004Fall.htm OCTOBER (cont’d) 20 Constance Clarke, Ph.D. Language Perception Laboratory, Dept. of Psychology, University at Buffalo “Adapting to foreign-accented speech: Implications for theories of spoken word recognition” 27 David Mark, Ph.D., Department of Geography, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, UB and Andrew F.Turk, Ph.D., School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia "Ethnophysiography: An Ethnoscience of the Landscape" NOVEMBER TBA DECEMBER 8 William Badecker, Ph.D. Dept. of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University “Title to be announced” Page 2 of 2 2/17/2016, v. 3 For the most current information please visit: http://www.cogsci.buffalo.edu/Activities/Colloquium/CLLQ04/2004Fall.htm