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Investigating The Neurocognitive Changes To Structured Sequence Processing Following Computerized Training, Gerardo E. Valdez, Juan Galvis Apr 2016

Investigating The Neurocognitive Changes To Structured Sequence Processing Following Computerized Training, Gerardo E. Valdez, Juan Galvis

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Resting State Network Connectivity In Prodromal And Diagnosed Huntington’S Disease, Elizabeth Fall Apr 2016

Analysis Of Resting State Network Connectivity In Prodromal And Diagnosed Huntington’S Disease, Elizabeth Fall

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Using Spiral Dynamic Theory For Adult Civic Engagement Research And Social Justice Education, Lisa R. Brown Jan 2016

Using Spiral Dynamic Theory For Adult Civic Engagement Research And Social Justice Education, Lisa R. Brown

Adult Education Research Conference

Empirical civic engagement research based in a South American context. Participants included adult learner populations engaged in revolutionary protests that opposed private for-profit education in Chile. Findings were higher order Spiral Dynamic Theory thinking at the for-profits and lower civic engagement.


The Bounded Log-Odds Model Of Frequency And Probability Distortion, Hang Zhang, Laurence T. Maloney May 2015

The Bounded Log-Odds Model Of Frequency And Probability Distortion, Hang Zhang, Laurence T. Maloney

MODVIS Workshop

No abstract provided.


A Conceptual Framework Of Computations In Mid-Level Vision, Jonas Kubilius, Johan Wagemans, Hans P. Op De Beeck May 2015

A Conceptual Framework Of Computations In Mid-Level Vision, Jonas Kubilius, Johan Wagemans, Hans P. Op De Beeck

MODVIS Workshop

The goal of visual processing is to extract information necessary for a variety of tasks, such as grasping objects, navigating in scenes, and recognizing them. While ultimately these tasks might be carried out by separate processing pathways, they nonetheless share a common root in the early and intermediate visual areas. What representations should these areas develop in order to facilitate all of these higher-level tasks? Several distinct ideas have received empirical support in the literature so far: (i) boundary feature detection, such as edge, corner, and curved segment extraction; (ii) second-order feature detection, such as the difference in orientation or …


Cerebellar Hypoconnectivity In Schizophrenia, Haleemah Harris Apr 2015

Cerebellar Hypoconnectivity In Schizophrenia, Haleemah Harris

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Altering Working Memory Performance Through Cortical Entrainment: An Erp Study Of Binaural Beat Stimulation During A Two-Back Memory Task, Nicholas P. Bello Apr 2015

Altering Working Memory Performance Through Cortical Entrainment: An Erp Study Of Binaural Beat Stimulation During A Two-Back Memory Task, Nicholas P. Bello

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Meta-Analysis Of Event-Related Potentials In Episodic And Semantic Memory, Stephanie Ross Apr 2015

Meta-Analysis Of Event-Related Potentials In Episodic And Semantic Memory, Stephanie Ross

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Meaningfulness In Left Angular Gyrus And Right Insula, Anna Nowaczyk Apr 2015

Effects Of Meaningfulness In Left Angular Gyrus And Right Insula, Anna Nowaczyk

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Altering Cognitive And Brain States Through Cortical Entrainment, Nicholas P. Bello Apr 2014

Altering Cognitive And Brain States Through Cortical Entrainment, Nicholas P. Bello

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Interactions Between Lexical And Syntactic Knowledge During Incremental Processing Of The Causative Construction In English, G. Taylor Brooks Mar 2013

Interactions Between Lexical And Syntactic Knowledge During Incremental Processing Of The Causative Construction In English, G. Taylor Brooks

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.