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2005 First Year Projects


May 4, 2005 (from Left to Right)
Donna Kreher, Electrophysiological Correlates of Indirect Semantic Priming
Tali Ditman, Examining Anaphor Resolution Using Event-Related Potentials
David Linsenmayer, The Effects of Exercise on Motor and Cognitive Deficits in Aging
Evan Apfelbaum, Racial Composition and the Acknowledgment of Group Membership
Omoniyi Adekanmbi, The Role of Ambiguity in Stereotype Threatening Situations
Kristin Bellanca, The Role of Categorization and Ambiguity in the Own-Race Bias
Stephen Maher, Neurophysiological Investigation of Visual Object Categorization and Memory
Katie Handwerger, An fMRI Study of Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Activity in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Art Kieres, Concurrent Development of Cross-sensitization and Cross-tolerance Induced
by Social-defeat Stress to Stimulants and Opiates
 
2004 First Year Projects


(From Left to Right)
Marianna Eddy, ERP Repetition Effects in Masked Picture Priming
Alexandra Geyer, Electrophysiological Evidence for Plausibility Effects in Sentence Comprehension
Reyyan Bilge, Visual Object Categorization and Memory in Aging
Krysta Chauncey, The Automaticity and Time Course of Code-Switching
Larissa Schyrokyi, How Processing Objectives Influence Implicit Skin Tone Bias
Mary Krabbenhoft, Gender Activation Effects on Mathematics Learning and Performance
 
2003 First Year Projects


(From Left to Right)
Monica Leibovici, Dahe Yang, Jessica Chamberland, Dawyna Zitzman, Tad Brunye, Angie Koban, and Taylor Johnson
The Psychology Department's Anticipation...

Graduate Director Prof. Holly Taylor's Opening Remarks

Tad Brunye

The Effects of Attention on the Formation and Retrieval of a Multimedia Mental Representation

Dawyna Zitzman

The Effects of GABAergic Antagonism and Differential Time Intervals on Alcohol Heightened Aggression

Angie Koban

Directional Motion Categorization by Pigeons

Dahe Yang

Do 14-16 month-old Infants Learn
from Action or Observing Only?

Jessica Chamberland

Examining the Non-overlap Advantage in Forced-Choice Associative Recognition

Taylor Johnson

Object Localization in Picture Stimuli by Pigeons

Monica Leibovici

Macronutrient Selection in Female Rats Following Exercise and Morphine Administration
 
 
2002 First Year Projects


(From Left to Right)
Laura Davis, Joanne Chan, Jasmine Yap, Jennifer DiCorcia, and Sarah Cavanagh
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