Who:    Dr. Jonathan Gulledge
Faculty Candidate in the Department of Psychology & Sociology
When:    Monday, April 13th at 2:30PM
Where:    NOC Room 106

Monkeys Count, What’s Next?

Over the past few years the topic of nonhuman primate cognition has been the focus of some of the most interesting and contentious debates in cognitive psychology.  The variety of exceptional cognitive abilities displayed by nonhuman primates has intrigued many of the most active and influential researchers in our discipline.  With the application of computer technology to the nonhuman primate research arena numerous new abilities, capacities, and applications have been discovered.  Computer-based studies of nonhuman primate short-term memory, long-term memory, visuospatial working memory, attention, and numerical cognition will be discussed.  Additionally, studies of the negative impact of long term exposure to microgravity (e.g., spaceflight) on nonhuman primate cognition will be discussed.     

The grades were great again. How’d you guys like the collab exam. I was just checking to see if you were paying attention and you were. ;-)

If any of the database questions got screwed up again this go around, please share with everyone by using the comment function on this post. Make a complete argument and explain why so that the knowledge will stay with you… you shoudl see your grades in VISTA.

IS ANYONE ALLERGIC TO DOGS? We might have a visitor today for our learning class.

See everyone at 3.

Collaborative testing

February 6, 2008

I certainly hope that most of you are able to appreciate my testing rational after my little soapbox lecture today. I really am putting you in a good position to be successful in my goal for you, learning the subject matter.

Feel free to educate yourself about learning or to come and chat with me.

Work smart, not hard!