CNRG going to CogSci 2017
Congratulations to all members of the CNRG who had a paper accepted for CogSci this year! (hopefully I'm not missing anyone)
Congratulations to all members of the CNRG who had a paper accepted for CogSci this year! (hopefully I'm not missing anyone)
A small contingent of the CNRG presented their work at ICCM this year.
Peter Duggins gave a talk on the effects of drugs (Guanfacine and Phenylephrine) on a spiking neuron model of working memory. [Paper]
Lana Trick
University of Guelph
The long drive home: Secondary tasks, mind-wandering and finding the happy medium between over- and underload

The conference was held in Guangzhou, China from November 14–18, 2017, and provided an international forum for scientists, researchers, educators, industrial professionals and students to present research results,

A group of scholars will reflect on their research. "Confessors" from computer science, linguistics, neuroscience and psychology include:
Zoran Tiganj
Boston University
Memory Across Scales: Integrating Computational Models and Electrophysiological Data
Paul Cisek
University of Montréal
The Neural Dynamics of Dynamic Decisions
