Events
Week of Events
Social ORG
Social ORG
Title: "Workshop" ORG stands for Organizational Research Group, the original name of the seminar series begun by John Thibaut at UNC. We retain that traditional moniker though today the series covers topics across the entire field of social psychology and … Read more
Quantitative Forum
Quantitative Forum
Presenter: Michael Giordano, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Behavioral & Integrative Neuroscience Seminar Series
Behavioral & Integrative Neuroscience Seminar Series
Title: "The Basal Ganglia in Action" Presenter: Henry Yin, Ph.D., Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University The Behavioral Neuroscience Seminar Series is open to our Behavioral Neuroscience faculty and graduate students. Lunch is provided for select seminars.
Developmental Lunch
Developmental Lunch
Presenters: Jorien van Hoorn, Ph.D., and Christy Rogers, Ph.D., UNC Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Titles: "Neural Correlates of Sibling Closeness on Risk Taking in Adolescence" and "Social and Neurobiological Development in Social Context" The Developmental Psychology Lunch … Read more
HNG Talk Series
HNG Talk Series
Presenter: Elizabeth Reese and Jennifer Yi, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill Title: "Reward Processing/Neural Connectivity in Response to Stress" The Human Neuroimaging Group Talk Series is open to those interested in using neuroimaging tools to address questions … Read more
Cognitive Talk
Cognitive Talk
Presenter: Kristin Meyer, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill Title: "Cognitive Control Over Reward: Neural Correlates and Individual Differences" The Cognitive Talk Series is open to faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and staff.
Clinical Psychology Lunch Series
Clinical Psychology Lunch Series
Title: "New and Revised Practicums Fair" The Clinical Psychology Lunch Series is open to our Clinical Psychology program faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students.