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Paul B. Baltes Lecture

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ThePaul B. Baltes lectureis held annually by theBerlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities.The lectures commenced in 2008 and are named afterPaul Baltes,theGermandevelopmentalpsychologist.[1]

Each year the Academy selects a leading international scientist to present the lecture which commemorates Paul Baltes` achievements in psychological research and his contributions to psychology.

The Paul B. Baltes lecture is a joint initiative of the psychology institutes in Berlin and Potsdam (Freie Universität,Humboldt-Universität,Technische Universität,Universität Potsdam,Max Planck Institute for Human Development) and is supported by the Margret M. and Paul B. Baltes Foundation.

The Lectures

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  • 2008Michael Posner:"Executive Attention: Its Origins, Development, and Functions"[2]
  • 2009Lynn Hasher:"Age-Related Consequences of Attention Regulation and Dysregulation"
  • 2010John Nesselroade:"The Person-Oriented Perspective in Psychology"
  • 2011Andrew Meltzoff:"The Development of Social Cognition: Imitation, Cultural Stereotypes and Identity Formation in Children"[3]
  • 2012Jutta Heckhausen:"A Motivational Theory of Life-Span Development"
  • 2013 Wendy Rogers: "Human-Robot Interaction: Understanding the Potential of Robots for Older Adults"
  • 2014Brent W. Roberts
  • 2015Ray Dolan:"Circuits for Social Cognition"[4][5]
  • 2016 Diane Poulin-Dubois: "The Developmental Origins of Selective Trust"[6]
  • 2017Kevin Warwick:"Neural Implants for Therapy and Enhancement"[7][8]
  • 2018Denny Borsboom:"Network Approaches to Psychopathology"[9]
  • 2019David Poeppel:"The Auditory System and the Motor System, in Time"[10]
  • 2020Nora Newcombe:"Affordances and Representations: Understanding Mental Rotation, Perspective Taking and Spatial Reorientation"[11][12]
  • 2021Peter Hancock:“Time to Think of Time”[13]
  • 2022Stephan Lewandowsky:“Demagoguery, Technology, and Cognition: Addressing the Threats to Democracy”[14][15]
  • 2023 Alexandra M. Freund: "Motivation and Aging: The Role of Goals in Adult Development and Aging"[16][17]
  • 2024Laura L. Carstensen:"Emotional Well-being and Age: The Role of Shifting Time Horizons"[18]

References

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  1. ^"Margret M. And Paul B. Baltes Foundation".
  2. ^Frensch, Peter A.; Schwarzer, Ralf (2010-06-17).Cognition and Neuropsychology: International Perspectives on Psychological Science.ISBN978-1-136-92998-4.
  3. ^"Paul B. Baltes Lecture 2011 | Max Planck Institute for Human Development".Archived fromthe originalon 2017-08-09.Retrieved2017-08-09.
  4. ^"Paul B. Baltes Lecture 2015: Circuits for Social Cognition | Max Planck Institute for Human Development".Archived fromthe originalon 2017-08-09.Retrieved2017-07-18.
  5. ^"Paul B Baltes Lecture - Ray Dolan • Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Berlin • Department of Education and Psychology".Archived fromthe originalon 2017-08-09.Retrieved2017-08-09.
  6. ^"The Developmental Origins of Selective Trust — Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften".[permanent dead link]
  7. ^"Neural Implants for Therapy and Enhancement — Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften".[permanent dead link]
  8. ^"Berlin School of Mind and Brain: Mind-Brain Lecture: Olaf Hauk (Cambridge)".
  9. ^"Paul B. Baltes Lecture 2018: Network Approaches to Psychopathology | Max Planck Institute for Human Development".Archived fromthe originalon 2018-11-01.Retrieved2018-10-31.
  10. ^"Paul B. Baltes Lecture 2019: The Auditory System and the Motor System, in Time".www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de.Retrieved2024-10-07.
  11. ^"Paul B. Baltes Lecture 2020".
  12. ^Max Planck Institute for Human Development (2020-11-16).Paul B. Baltes Lecture 2020 by Nora S. Newcombe.Retrieved2024-10-07– via YouTube.
  13. ^"Time to Think of Time".www.bbaw.de(in German).Retrieved2022-08-25.
  14. ^"Demagoguery, Technology, and Cognition: Addressing the Threats to Democracy".www.bbaw.de(in German).Retrieved2022-08-25.
  15. ^Max Planck Institute for Human Development (2024-05-22).Paul B. Baltes Lecture 2022 by Stephan Lewandowsky.Retrieved2024-10-07– via YouTube.
  16. ^"Motivation and Aging: The Role of Goals in Adult Development and Aging".www.bbaw.de(in German).Retrieved2024-10-07.
  17. ^Max Planck Institute for Human Development (2024-05-22).Paul B. Baltes Lecture 2023 by Alexandra M. Freund.Retrieved2024-10-07– via YouTube.
  18. ^"Emotional Well-being and Age: The Role of Shifting Time Horizons".www.bbaw.de(in German).Retrieved2024-10-07.