CBD Lecture Series

Lecture Series Winter 2011


Lectures are held Thursdays from 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Ahmanson-Lovelace Brain Mapping Center, Room 221


January 20, 2011

Self-Development: Neural and Cultural Effects

Jennifer Pfeifer
Department of Psychology
University of Oregon




February 10, 2011

Connectedness to Parents in Early Adolescence in
the United States and China

Eva Pomerantz
Department of Psychology
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign




February 17, 2011

Brain/Behavior/Social Context Interactions in Adolescence:
A Framework for Understanding Risk,
Vulnerabilities, and Opportunities

Ronald Dahl
Community Health & Human Development & Joint Medical Program
University of California, Berkeley




February 24, 2011

Functional Neurodevelopment of Cognitions about Peers

Amanda Guyer
Center for Mind and Brain
University of California, Davis




Funding
Funding for public lectures is generously provided by The Foundation for Psychocultural Research. The FPR is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 for the purpose of supporting and advancing interdisciplinary research projects and scholarship at the intersection of psychology, culture, neuroscience, and psychiatry.