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Jenni Rodd talks at Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield

Her talk was based on her recent Perspectives on Psychological Science review paper: Settling into Semantic Space

The slides are available here

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Thanks to Nikki Dean Marshall for the invitation. It was fun!

March 19, 2021March 19, 2021Events, Semantic Ambiguity, Seminars

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