Apr 14, 2021 - Jul 09, 2025; Event Series

Bühler Talks

The Bühler Talks feature distinguished scholars—primarily from the field of psychology—from other universities or faculties, who present insights into their current research. Faculty members returning from sabbatical also contribute by sharing recent findings.

The series is named in honour of Charlotte and Karl Bühler, two pioneering psychologists whose work laid important foundations in developmental psychology, language theory, and the philosophy of mind. Their interdisciplinary contributions continue to inspire psychological research today.

Further information about their lives and work can be found here.

NOTE: You can access the current lectures at the end of this schedule (last page).

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May 28, 2025; Colloquium

J. O’Reilly: The representation, use and updating of priors in the human brain

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Speaker(s) Jill O'Reilly
University of Oxford
Start and end time 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Location online

Jun 04, 2025; Colloquium

J. Heald: Contextual inference underlies the learning of sensorimotor repertoires

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Speaker(s) James Heald
University College London
Start and end time 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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Jun 18, 2025; Colloquium

S. Höhl: Rhythms of communication: How children and caregivers connect

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Speaker(s) Stefanie Höhl
University of Vienna
Start and end time 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Location FAL 158 & online
Address
Chemnitzer Str. 46b
01187 Dresden

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Jun 25, 2025; Colloquium

D. Talmi: What would I feel tomorrow: Towards a computational understanding of subjective pain experiences

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Speaker(s) Deborah Talmi
University of Cambridge
Start and end time 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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Jul 02, 2025; Colloquium

P. Vrticka: Social neuroscience of human attachment: From single-person epigenetics to interpersonal neural synchrony

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Speaker(s) Pascal Vrticka
University of Essex
Start and end time 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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Jul 09, 2025; Colloquium

B. Spitzer: Working memory and cognition with limited resources

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Speaker(s) Bernhard Spitzer
TU Dresden
Start and end time 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Location FAL 158
Address
Chemnitzer Str. 46b
01187 Dresden