Updates about the Brain, Behavior and Cognition program
in Psychology at Northwestern University
Gratz Dr. John
Congratulations Dr. John Rudoy on your successful dissertation defense.
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Gratz Dr. Genna!
Congratulations on your successful defense, Genna!
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Congratz Non!
On your CogSci fellowship!
Update: And also on your 2010 Kellogg DRRC research grant. Very nice!
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BBC Student publications
Sanchez, Gobel & Reber (in press). Performing the unexplainable: Implicit task
performance reveals individually reliable sequence learning without explicit knowledge.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
Mathur, Harada, Lipke, & Chiao. (in press). Neural basis of extraordinary empathy and altruistic motivation. Neuroimage.
Gratz Vani!
Winograd & Rosenfeld (in press). Mock crime application of the Complex Trial Protocol (CTP) P300-based concealed information test. Psychophysiology.
Gratz Mike!
Meixner, J.B. & Rosenfeld, J.P. (in press). A mock terrorism application of the P300 based concealed information test. Psychophysiology.
Gratz John! John also includes his other recent pubs from the Rosenfeld lab (and Mike).
Meixner, J.B., & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2010). Countermeasure Mechanisms in a P300-Based Concealed Information Test. Psychophysiology, 47, 57-65.
Meixner, J.B., Haynes, A., Winograd, M., & Rosenfeld, J.P. (2009). Assigned versus random, countermeasure-like responses in the P300 based complex trial protocol for detection of deception: Task demand effects. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 34, 209-220.
Rosenfeld, J.P., Tang, M., Meixner, J.B., Winograd, M., & Labkovsky, E. (2009). The effects of asymmetric versus symmetric probability of targets following probe and irrelevant stimuli in the Complex Trial Protocol (CTP) for detection of concealed information with P300. Physiology and Behavior, 98, 10-16.
Note: One publication post/quarter with pubs added by editing — PJR
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Calendar test
Can we embed the BBC Google Calendar?
Yes, although I could imagine it being better formatted…
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Welcome incoming graduate students!
Welcome to the BBC program: Dasha, Adam, Iliana, Kati and Kevin.
See you all in the fall.
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Congrats Azurii
On winning a UNCF-Merck Graduate Science Dissertation Fellowship for next year!
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