Psychology Colloquium: Where are the self-correcting mechanisms in science?

Professor Simine Vazire, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of MelbourneAbstract: We often hear the self-correcting mechanisms in science invoked as a reason to trust science, but it is not always clear what these mechanisms are.  Some quality control mechanisms, such as peer review for journals, or vetting for textbooks or for public dissemination, have recently […]

Psychology Colloquium: Consciousness

Professor Jakob Hohwy, Monash University.Bio: Professor Jakob Hohwy is the Director of the Monash Centre for Consciousness & Contemplative Studies. M3CS received a $12M philanthropic grant from the Three Springs Foundation. The Centre aims to conducts philosophical, neuroscientific and psychological research in consciousness and contemplative science. The Centre aims to make contemplative practices central to […]

Psychology Colloquium: Social Cognition, bench to clinic

Dr Michelle Kelly, Senior Lecturer, School of Psychological Sciences, University of NewcastleBio: Dr Michelle Kelly is a Clinical Psychologist and a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Newcastle. Her research focus is on social functioning in clinical groups including dementia and traumatic brain injury. She also works closely with […]

Psychology Colloquium: Visual Perception and Metacognition

Prof. Derek Arnold, University of QueenslandAbstract: When people make decisions, they experience a level of confidence in relation to their decisions. In visual perception, these levels of confidence are typically accurate – we tend to be more confident about decisions that are more precise. This insight into the quality of the information that has informed […]

Psychology Colloquium: Seeking signatures of perceptual experience in human visual cortex. Sam Schwarzkopf, University of Auckland

Associate Professor Sam Schwarzkopf, School of Optometry & Vision Science, University of AucklandBio: Sam did a neuroscience degree at Cardiff University and subsequently decided to stay there also to do his PhD with Frank Sengpiel where he used optical imaging to investigate experience-dependent plasticity of visual cortex. Subsequently, he did a brief postdoc project at the University […]

Psychology Colloquium: Affective Neuroscience, Professor Elaine Fox, University of Adelaide

Professor Elaine Fox, Head of School, School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of AdelaideBio: Elaine Fox, PhD, is a psychologist and author and became Head of the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide, Australia in early 2022. Originally from Dublin, most of her academic career has been in the […]

Psychology Colloquium: The Sally Andrews Lecture on Cognitive Psychology. The magic of reading: How vision and language interact to transform inkmarks into ideas. Dr Aaron Veldre, University of Sydney & Macquarie University

Dr Aaron Veldre, Research Associate, School of Psychology, University of SydneyBio: Dr Aaron Veldre is a postdoctoral research associate in the School of Psychology at The University of Sydney and the School of Psychological Sciences at Macquarie University. His research uses eye tracking, computational modelling, and behavioural paradigms to investigate the cognitive processes underlying language […]