Events Archives
- October 14: “Mémoire à court terme verbale: un sous-produit du traitement du langage?” by Nicole Caza, Laboratory Director, Centre de recherche, Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal. The event will be held at 3 p.m. in room C-104 at Lees Campus (presentation in French).
- October 21: “The brain and its self: The central role of subcortical-cortical midline structures” talk by Georg Northoff, Department of Psychiatry and Institute of Mental Health Research at the University of Ottawa. The event will be held at 3 p.m. in room C-104 at Lees Campus.
- November 11: "A brief overview of Hierarchical Linear Modeling, illustrated with examples from research on well-being" presented by Veronika Huta from the University of'Ottawa. The event will be held at 3 p.m. in room C-104 at Lees Campus.
- November 25: "Stress induced delayed wound healing and recovery from injury; the effects of psychological and social factors on chronic musculoskeletal pain. A new theory?" presented by Hillel Finestone MDCM, FRCPC, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Associate Professor, University of Ottawa, Elisabeth Bruyere Hospital. The event will be held at 3 p.m. in room C-104 at Lees Campus.
- January 13th: “Sex differences in brain and behaviour: what lies beneath ” by Anne TM Konkle, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Program in Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa. The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room C-104 at 3pm
- January 28th: “Salivary Alpha-Amylase Levels and Stress Reactivity: Recent Developments and Applications in Developmental Research” presented by Doug Granger (Penn State bio-behavioral health). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room C-104 at 3:30pm.
- February 5th: "Neuroimaging at the Dawn of Integrative Brain Function: PET/CT Studies in Avian Embryos" presented by Dr. Evan Balaban (Department of Psychology, McGill University). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room B-152 at 2:30pm.
- February 10th: “État des connaissances sur la maturité scolaire” presented by Linda Pagani (UM, Psychology). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room C-104 at 3pm (in French only ).
- February 24th: “ ‘Brainspeak’: Listening in on Auditory Processing of Complex Sounds” presented by Hilmi Dajani (UO SITE). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room C-104 at 3pm.
- March 5th: "Les troubles cognitifs associés à la démence à corps de Lewy (DCL)" presented by Anne Marie Ergis (l'Université Paris Descartes). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room C-104 at 11:30am, brownbag style. (in French only)
- March 10th: “Comprendre les bases cérébrales de l'empathie par l'observation et le partage de la douleur d'autrui” presented by Philip Jackson (Laval, Psychology). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room C-104 at 3pm (bilingual presentation).
- March 12th: The School of Psychology's 36th Annual Honours Thesis Conference. The conference will be held at the Lees campus (200 Lees avenue) between 9AM and 3:30PM and will be followed by a wine and cheese. As part of the conference, Dr. Charles Morin of Université Laval will present «Chronic Insomnia: New trends in treatment developments and dissemination» (room A131; 11AM-12PM).
- March 19th: "Bound by Attention: A cross-species look at feature binding" presented by Eve De Rosa (Department of Psychology, University of Toronto). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room B-152 at 2:30pm.
- April 7th: “ I know she doesn't know: Infant studies and computational models of Theory of Mind” presented by Vincent Berthiaume (McGill Psychology). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room C-104 at 3pm.
- April 16th: "Modulators of Spatial and Response Navigational Strategies" presented by Veronique Bohbot (Department of Psychiatry, McGill University). The presentation will take place at 200 Lees, room B-152 at 2:30pm.
