Cognitive Talk Series: Spring 2023
ZoomElectrophysiological Evidence for Enhancement versus Suppression Mechanisms of Attentional AllocationHannah Morgan, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-Chapel Hill
Electrophysiological Evidence for Enhancement versus Suppression Mechanisms of Attentional AllocationHannah Morgan, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-Chapel Hill
Pogue, Poag, or Poge? Insights from Variability in Pseudoword ResponsesRobert Wiley, PhD, Asst. Professor, UNC Greensboro, Department of Psychology
Using and Understanding Singular They.Dr. Jennifer Arnold, Professor UNC Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
The Bizarreness Effect and Visual ImageryNeil Mulligan, PhD, Professor UNC Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
Dr. Erica Wise, is a licensed psychologist who taught graduate courses on campus for over 20 years. She is nationally recognized for her workshops on ethics and self-care for psychologists and other health care professionals. Dr. Wise consulted on the … Read more
Research Talk: How Do Brain Networks Interact to Support Motor Learning During Childhood? Mac Woodburn, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH Zoom Upon Request
Research Talk: Are Emotionally Granular Individuals Emotion Experts? Evidence from an Experiment of True and False Emotional Memory John West, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH Zoom Upon Request
Invited Speaker: S. Adam Smith, PhD Research Talk: Psychology in the Private Sector: Research on Extended Reality (XR) and Other Applications Adam Smith, PhD, Senior Scientist, Exponent (Engineering and Scientific Consulting) Zoom Upon Request
Research Talk: Title Kathryn Weatherford, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH
Research Talk: Title Fanting Kung, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH Zoom Upon Request