PhD Oral Defense - Christie Haskell
Christie Haskell's thesis is entitled: "The Interdependence of Attention, Memory, and Performance Based Reward."
All are welcome to attend.
Christie Haskell's thesis is entitled: "The Interdependence of Attention, Memory, and Performance Based Reward."
All are welcome to attend.
Gordon Pennycook's thesis is entitled: "What makes us think? A three-stage dual-process model of analytic engagment."
All are welcome to attend.
Noah Forrin's thesis is entitled: "How reading difficulty influences mind-wandering: The theoretical importance of measuring interest."
All are welcome to attend.
Ivana Lizdek's thesis is entitled: "Temporal Dynamics in the Interpersonal Behaviour and Perceptions of Romantic Partners."
All are welcome to attend.
Re-Thinking How We Study and Clinically Target Attentional Dysregulation
Risk Aversion, Hedging, and Construct (In)validity
Join Guest Librarian, Robin Mazumder, for a discussion on how cities contribute to our health. We’ll hear from experts in the field and have a discussion on ways we can make Kitchener a vibrant, healthy and happy city. Panelists include Dr. Colin Ellard (University of Watereloo, Psychology) and Dr.