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- Q&A with Cognitive Science Alumna Athena Samonte
- Q&A with Cognitive Science Honours student Zoe Stanley
- Q&A with Editors-in-Chief Hilary Tsui & Mark Giles of the Canadian Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science
- Q&A with recent Cognitive Science graduate Rollin Poe
- Q&A with recent Cognitive Science graduate Kat Dolguikh
- Q&A with Cognitive Science Student Society president Daniel Chang
- Events
- Past Events
- Defining Cognitive Science: Eleanor Schille-Hudson
- Defining Cognitive Science: Zara Anwarsai
- Defining Cognitive Science: Angelica Lim
- Defining Cognitive Science: Teaching Cognitive Science
- Defining Cognitive Science: Luke Kersten
- Lab Pizza: Language Production Lab & Language Learning and Development Lab
- LING/COGS Colloquium: Audio-visual alignment in speech perception
- LING/COGS Colloquium: How should we sound when we talk to babies? Rethinking what we know about the phonetics and phonology of infant directed speech
- Defining Cognitive Science: The Eighteenth-Century Origins of the Concept of Mixed-Strategy Equilibrium
- Defining Cognitive Science: Prediction during language comprehension
- Defining Cognitive Science: Language generality and syllable encoding
- Past Events
- Employment
The Cognitive Science Student Society (CS3) at 911³Ô¹Ï represents all students who are majoring, minoring, or studying any of the related fields in cognitive science. At 911³Ô¹Ï, this includes the departments of computing science, linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. Our goal as a student society is to support students by providing opportunities to network and engage as a community in a way that supports personal and academic growth.
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