Dear all,
Dr. Mathieu Roy (McGill Psychology) will be speaking at the CRAM (Cognitive Research at McGill) Session this Friday, November 3, 11:45-12:45 PM (Room 735, 2001 McGill College).
His talk is titled, "Pain’s impact on attention, learning, and decision-making"
For a full abstract, see below the dashed line.
Please join us at this event! The full speaker list can be found herehttps://www.mcgill.ca/psychology/events-colloquia-0/brownbag-series. —————————————————— Pain’s impact on attention, learning, and decision-making Mathieu Roy, McGill Psychology
Pain signals the presence of an urgent threat of injury; it calls for our complete attention and commands immediate action. Moreover, pain also marks an error in the long chain of decisions that ultimately led to it, and therefore compels us to reassess our future actions. Pain’s effects thus resonate far beyond the immediate painful experience: anticipation of future pain based on past painful experiences influences our current decisions, mood, and pain sensitivity. In this presentation, I will present the results of recent experiments we have conducted on pain’s behavioral function (attention, learning, and decision-making). ___________________________________ Mehrgol Tiv Ph.D. Student, Psychology, McGill University Language and Multilingualism Lab *mehrgoltiv.comhttp://mehrgoltiv.com
Hello everyone,
Kind reminder that Dr. Mathieu Roy, McGill Psychology, will be speaking in today’s (November 3) CRAM session, 11:45-12:45 (2001 McGill College, Room 735)
His talk is titled, "Pain’s impact on attention, learning, and decision-making"
Feel free to bring your lunch and join us for this event!
___________________________________ Mehrgol Tiv Ph.D. Student, Psychology, McGill University Language and Multilingualism Lab *mehrgoltiv.comhttp://mehrgoltiv.com
On Oct 30, 2017, at 10:22 AM, Mehrgol Tiv <mehrgol.tiv@mail.mcgill.camailto:mehrgol.tiv@mail.mcgill.ca> wrote:
Dear all,
Dr. Mathieu Roy (McGill Psychology) will be speaking at the CRAM (Cognitive Research at McGill) Session this Friday, November 3, 11:45-12:45 PM (Room 735, 2001 McGill College).
His talk is titled, "Pain’s impact on attention, learning, and decision-making"
For a full abstract, see below the dashed line.
Please join us at this event! The full speaker list can be found herehttps://www.mcgill.ca/psychology/events-colloquia-0/brownbag-series. —————————————————— Pain’s impact on attention, learning, and decision-making Mathieu Roy, McGill Psychology
Pain signals the presence of an urgent threat of injury; it calls for our complete attention and commands immediate action. Moreover, pain also marks an error in the long chain of decisions that ultimately led to it, and therefore compels us to reassess our future actions. Pain’s effects thus resonate far beyond the immediate painful experience: anticipation of future pain based on past painful experiences influences our current decisions, mood, and pain sensitivity. In this presentation, I will present the results of recent experiments we have conducted on pain’s behavioral function (attention, learning, and decision-making). ___________________________________ Mehrgol Tiv Ph.D. Student, Psychology, McGill University Language and Multilingualism Lab *mehrgoltiv.comhttp://mehrgoltiv.com/