Dr. Jim Davies’ blog about how testosterone makes men more generous
Jim Davies, of Carleton’s Institute of Cognitive Science, published a blog post for Nautilus Magazine about how testosterone can make men more generous....
View ArticleAndrew Brook Cognitive Science Scholarship Fund News
Almost $7,000 raised for the Andrew Brook Cognitive Science Scholarship Fund! We did it! A total of $6,855.00 was raised in support of graduate students in Cognitive Science. We exceeded our goal of...
View ArticleCog. Sci. Dr. Mark MacLeod named a Favourite Faculty Member
The Department of Housing and Residence Life Services would like to congratulate Mark MacLeod on being selected as a “2016 Favourite Faculty Member” by students in our residence community. Carleton...
View Article2 Year ICS Term Instructor Position just Posted
For more information and application form please see here. Applications are due March. 15, 2017.
View ArticleDr. Jim Davies publishes in Nautilus Magazine about “How considering false...
Dr. Jim Davies, of Carleton University’s Institute of Cognitive Science, has an article on the blog for Nautilus magazine about why we blame people when something bad happens....
View ArticleColloquia: Dr. Laura Batterink: Contributions to language from implicit and...
Date: Feb. 9, 2017: 1pm – 2:30pm Dunton Tower 2203 Speaker: Dr. Laura Batterink, Brain Behavior and Cognition: Department of Psychology Northwestern University Title: Contributions to language from...
View ArticleDr. Jim Davies publishes in Nautilus Magazine about the Emotional Power of...
Dr. Jim Davies, of Carleton University’s Institute of Cognitive Science and School of Computer Science, has an article on the blog for Nautilus magazine about the emotional power that video games have...
View ArticleColloquia: Dr. Xiaoming (Jason) Jiang: Bridging Language Use and Social...
Date: Feb. 16, 2017: 1pm – 2:30pm Dunton Tower 2203 Speaker: Dr. Xiaoming (Jason) Jiang, Neuropragmatics and Emotion lab in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the faculty of...
View ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Courtney Humeny!
Courtney Humeny successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis January 13. Courtney’s thesis integrated several conceptual frameworks to investigate survivors of a romantic relationship with a psychopath....
View ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Nalini Ramlakhan!
Nalini Ramlakhan successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation on Monday, December 19th, 2016. Her title: ” Emotion and morality: Determining whether empathy and other emotions are important for...
View ArticleDr. Shanna Kousaie: The Impact of Bilingualism on Cognition and the Brain:...
Date: Mar. 2, 2017: 1pm – 2:30pm Dunton Tower 2203 Speaker: Shanna Kousaie, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University Title: The Impact of Bilingualism on Cognition and the Brain Abstract: It...
View ArticleColloquia: Dr. Olessia Jouravlev: Mysteries of the Bilingual Mind: Mar. 9:...
Please join the Institute of Cognitive Science for the latest speaker in it’s Colloquia series. Speaker: Olessia Jouravlev, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
View ArticleDr. Jim Davies posts blog for Nautilus Magazine about the “Benefits of...
Dr. Jim Davies, of Carleton University’s Institute of Cognitive Science and School of Computer Science, has an article on the blog for Nautilus magazine about how scientists are bringing the benefits...
View Article2017 ICS Spring Conference
We invite you to join us for The Institute of Cognitive Science Annual Spring Conference! Date: April 11th, 2017 Cost: Free Refreshments will be provided. Schedule (TBA): Talks: 12:00 am to 1:30 pm...
View ArticleThree cognitive science undergraduates have been nominated for their work as...
Congratulations to Mackenzie Oster, Jeremy Kielbiski, and Kevin Hua! The full list of nominees is available at: https://carleton.ca/tasupport/2017/celebrating-carletons-outstanding-tas-4/
View ArticleDr. Jim Davies speaks about predicting the future, and the biases we have...
Jim Davies, of Carleton University’s Institute of Cognitive Science, was featured on American radio station WNPR, talking about how hard it is to predict the future, and the biases we have about it....
View ArticleMarie-Odile Junker preserves Indigenous Languages and wins a G.G. Award
Dr. Marie-Odile Junker (Linguistics and Cognitive Science) was recently presented with a Governor General’s award. For the whole story follow the link below:...
View ArticleICS students publish article (with Faculty) in Bilingualism Journal
Former ICS undergraduate student Leah Hoiting and current ICS Master’s student Leyna Sanger just co-published a journal article in the International Journal of Bilingualism with Carleton University...
View ArticleICS Professor Kasia Muldner wins 2017 CU Teaching Award
The office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) and the office of the Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) are pleased to announce the outstanding educators who have been named 2017...
View ArticleKunio Hessel wins University Medal in Cognitive Science
The institute of Cognitive Science is proud to announce that Kunio Hessel has won the University Medal for Cognitive Science for 2017. Mr. Hessel will be graduating on Friday, June 16th at the 9:30am...
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