Dear all,
Hope you had a lovely break and happy new year!
The CRAM (Cognitive Research at McGill) talk series is back on this semester. Talks will be held on Fridays from 12-1 pm at Room 735 of 2001 McGill College Avenue. We are finalizing the schedule and will share it with you soon.
In the meantime, we are excited to announce the first CRAM session of the semester - a graduate student data blitz, this Friday, January 18. We invite you to bring your lunch and join us! Please see below for additional information about the student presentations.
CRAM Grad Data Blitz
January 18, 12-1 PM, Room 735 of 2001 McGill College Avenue
Effie Pereira | "Oscillatory patterns of mind wandering predict real-world costs & benefits”
Jason da Silva Castanheira | “The neural dynamics of anticipation: how temporal predictions boost conscious perception”
Feel free to circulate this email to anyone who may be interested in attending. We look forward to seeing you!
Best,
Anna, on behalf of the CRAM team
CRAM is an interdisciplinary talk series aimed at showcasing the exemplary diversity of cognitive researchers in the department and broader Montreal community. We encourage talks that connect cognitive science with other disciplines and strive to promote engagement, inclusion, and collaboration among our community of critical thinkers.
Please consider joining the coggroup list serve to receive day-off updates about CRAM and information about other cognition-related talks at McGill: http://mx0.psych.mcgill.ca/mailman/listinfo/coggroup