Past events

12
Aug
2020

Cecil Gibb Research Seminar Series: Why faking it isn’t making it in facial expression research »

12pm 12 August 2020

Despite the longstanding and widespread interest in how people perceive others’ emotions from facial expressions, much of the empirical data comes from a small number of artificially posed stimuli (e.g., the Ekman faces), validated only by high levels of agreement about what emotion they are showing...

05
Aug
2020

Judy Slee Student Seminar Series: Does motivational intensity exist independent from valence and arousal? »

12pm 5 August 2020

This study aimed to validate motivational intensity as an emotional construct, in particular to determine if it should be considered independent from existing constructs valence and arousal for understanding emotion.

29
Jul
2020

Cecil Gibb Research Seminar Series: Impact and innovation working with social identity »

12pm 29 July 2020

It is 50 years after the publication Tajfel’s “Experiments in intergroup discrimination” in Scientific American. This series of studies underpins the social identity approach which incorporates social identity theory and self-categorization theory.

21
May
2020

Socioemotional tools for maintaining mental health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 Pandemic »

8pm 21 May 2020

The Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University, along with the Black Dog Institute, are proud to offer a free webinar on ‘Socioemotional tools for maintaining mental health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 Pandemic’.

11
Mar
2020

Cecil Gibb Research Seminar Series: What we are working on—Cognitive Psychology at the RSP »

12pm 11 March 2020

Cognitive Psychology at the Research School of Psychology

04
Mar
2020

Cecil Gibb Research Seminar Series: Development of a Community Trauma Toolkit: Research? Workforce Development? Public health messaging? »

12pm 4 March 2020

Development of a Community Trauma Toolkit: Research? Workforce Development? Public health messaging?

26
Feb
2020

Cecil Gibb Research Seminar Series: A social-ecological approach to understanding opinions, behaviour, and behaviour-change: Notes from a flaneur....

12pm 26 February 2020

A social-ecological approach to understanding opinions, behaviour, and behaviour-change: Notes from a flaneur.

15
Oct
2019

When 'Tis Folly to Be Wise: The Psychosocial Functions of "Positive Unknowns" »

4pm 15 October 2019

When 'Tis Folly to Be Wise: The Psychosocial Functions of "Positive Unknowns" by Professor Michael Smithson Cecil Gibb Seminar Series Research School of Psychology, Australian National University

27
Sep
2019

Understanding the neural processes involved in integrated perceptual decisions »

11am 27 September 2019

Understanding the neural processes involved in integrated perceptual decisions Professor Jason Mattingley Queensland Brain Institute & School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Australia

17
Sep
2019

“Is Populism “A thing” in the US?” by Professor Christopher Parker »

4pm 17 September 2019

Cecil Gibb Seminar Series 2019 “Is Populism “A thing” in the US?” by Professor Christopher Parker Department of Political Science, University of Washington Seminar co-sponsored by the Research School of Psychology Cecil Gibb Seminar Series and Coral Bell School Horizons Seminar Series

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