Psychonomic Society Presentations

We had a big showing from the NeuroLearn Lab at the recent 56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society in Chicago with 4 posters: Eghbalzad, Deocampo, & Conway. (2015). Statistical learning ability ameliorates the negative impact of low socioeconomic status on language development. Poster presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, […]

Conference Presentation

NeuroLearn Lab graduate student, Sonia Singh, presented a poster a the 37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society in Pasadena, California this week: Singh, S., Daltrozzo, J., & Conway, C.M. (July 2015). Attention and pattern consciousness reorganize the cortical topography of event-related potential correlates of visual sequential learning. Poster. The 37th Annual Conference of […]

Conference Presentation

NeuroLearn Lab post doc, Jerome Daltrozzo traveled to San Francisco to present a poster at the NeuroGaming Conference and Expo: Daltrozzo, J., Singh, S. & Conway, C.M. (2015). Attention and pattern consciousness reorganize the cortical topography of event-related potential correlates of visual sequential learning. Poster presented at the NeuroGaming Conference and Expo, San Francisco, CA, […]

Conference Presentation

NeuroLearn Lab undergraduate research assistant, Gerardo Valdez, attended the 10th Annual Meeting of the Georgia Psychological Society in Augusta Georgia and presented a poster: Valdez, Pardasani, Smith, Frishkoff, & Conway. (2015). Exploring the neurophysiological relationship between structured sequential learning and natural language processing using event-related potentials. Poster presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the […]

Conference Talks

NeuroLearn Lab Director, Chris Conway, recently gave a talk at the 107th Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in New Orleans: Conway, C. M. (2015). How experience shapes general-purpose language learning mechanisms. Talk presented at the 107th Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, New Orleans, LA, April, 2015. He […]

Well Done!

Six NeuroLearn Lab research assistants, Anna Creighton, Marjorie Freggens, Alex Ghali, Sanjay Pardasani, Gerardo Valdez, and Jessica Walker, presented posters at the Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference today.  Each poster was well attended, and the presenters all did a great job!

Conference Presentation

Undergraduate research assistant, Gerardo Valdez, recently presented a poster at the SYNAPSE conference in Ashville, NC: Valdez, Pardasani, Smith, Frishkoff, & Conway. (2015) Neurophysiological correlates of structured sequential learning and natural language processing. Poster presented at SYNAPSE, Ashville, NC, March 2015. Great job!

Conference

NeuroLearn Lab graduate student, Sam Emerson, recently gave a talk at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association in Hilton Head, SC, entitled, “Event-Related Potential Effects of Musical Aptitude on Auditory Sequential Learning.”  Her co-authors were Jerome Daltrozzo, Alex Ghali, Sonia Singh, Marjorie Freggens, and Chris Conway.  Way to go, Sam et al.!