Congratulations to our graduate students who presented their research at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Cognition Conference (NCCC) on March 25th.
Second-year graduate student, Andrew Graves, presented a poster entitled "Reexamining the TAR Effect and its Influence on Attitude Formation"
Second-year graduate student, Kat Hardin, presented a poster entitled "Effects of Rumination on Two Types of Verbal Memory"
First-year graduate student, Corey Magaldino, presented a poster entitled "Can Rotational Inertia Alone Identify Disk Diameter?"
First-year graduate student, Blake Wagner, presented a poster entitled "Tracking Bias: Using Eyetracking to Measure the Effects of Cognitive Control in Hiring Situations"
First-year graduate student, Rebekah Knight, presented a poster entitled "Conceal, Don't Feel: The Best Way to Let It Go? The Effects of Emotion Regulation on Memory and Anxiety"
First-year graduate student, Megan Norris, presented a poster entitled "Of Mice and Mouses: Children's Expectations about Regularity can Override Strong Cues to Credibility"