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Monthly Archives: August 2014
London Reasoning Workshop July 2014
Members of the lab gave the following talks at the London Reasoning Workshop: Mary Parkinson and Ruth Byrne Framing Effects in Moral Judgments about Risk Ruth Byrne and Orlando Espino Counterfactuals and Embodied Representations Sergio Moreno-Ríos & Ruth Byrne When … Continue reading
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European Association for Social Psychology, Amsterdam July 2014
Ruth Byrne gave a talk on ‘Counterfactual thoughts in elevation-inspired emulation’ at the EASP 2014 Preconference: Causation, counterfactuals and blame easp-amsterdam-causation-counterfactuals-blame-pre-conference
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Recent research talks
March 2014 ESRC People Risk in Financial Systems symposium, Institute of Bankers, Irish Financial Services Centre April 2014 Fellows Research Salon, Trinity College Dublin: ‘The Science of the Imagination’ November 2013 InnovationDublin Dublin Talks Smock Alley: ‘The Rational Imagination’ October 2013 University … Continue reading
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Visit by Sergio Moreno Rios, Granada University
Sergio Moreno Rios was a visiting researcher in the lab from January to July 2014, collaborating on a project on cognitive processes in inferences people make from facts that turn out to be false.
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