SHUCAN Lab members and collaborators presented at Psychonomics in New York, NY

Undergraduate researchers Rachel Gerrie (left) and Amanda Burns (right) presented our poster, “Are individual differences in boundary extension associated with differences in eye movements during encoding?” at the Psychonomics Society annual meeting in New York, NY. The poster was a collaborative effort with Dr. Helen Intraub and Dr. Irene Kan and summarized preliminary data collected by undergraduate research assistants in the laboratory. The poster was met with enthusiasm from attendees and Rachel and Amanda were able to give their well-rehearsed “short version” multiple times to a curious and engaged audience.

 


 

In addition, collaborators Michael DiCalogero and the Chrysikou Lab presented a poster, “Individual Differences in Within- and Between-Network Connectivity for Emotional Memory Examined Through the Cam-CAN Dataset”, summarizing ongoing work examining functional connectivity changes in aging.

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