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Cognitive Talk Series: Spring 2023

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Electrophysiological Evidence for Enhancement versus Suppression Mechanisms of Attentional AllocationHannah Morgan, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-Chapel Hill

Cognitive Talk Series: Spring 2023

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Pogue, Poag, or Poge? Insights from Variability in Pseudoword ResponsesRobert Wiley, PhD, Asst. Professor, UNC Greensboro, Department of Psychology

Cognitive Talk Series: Spring 2023

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Using and Understanding Singular They.Dr. Jennifer Arnold, Professor UNC Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience

Cognitive Talk Series: Spring 2023

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The Bizarreness Effect and Visual ImageryNeil Mulligan, PhD, Professor UNC Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience

HGAPS Speaker Series: Talk with Dr. Erica Wise!

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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

Cognitive Talk Series: Fall 2022

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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

Cognitive Talk Series: Fall 2022

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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

Cognitive Talk Series: Fall 2022

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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

Cognitive Talk Series: Fall 2022

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Research Talk: Title Kathryn Weatherford, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH

Cognitive Talk Series: Fall 2022

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Research Talk: Title Fanting Kung, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH Zoom Upon Request