Nice Job!

NeuroLearn Lab undergraduate research assistant and Brains and Behavior Summer Fellow, Ashley Lauterbach, concluded her summer fellowship by presenting a poster: Lauterbach, A.M., Deocampo, J. A., & Conway, C.M. (July 2015). Neuropsychological correlates of sequential learning may differ for children with a cochlear implant. Poster. Brains & Behavior Scholar Poster Session, Georgia State University, Atlanta. […]

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

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.!