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Research Lab Fair 2018
Tuesday October 16th | 11:30-2:30PM | North AQ
Fifteen labs and 57 lab members were present at the 2018 Research Lab Fair. An average of 54 students visited each table and some tables had up to 87 guests. Lab members favourite part of the fair was getting to interact, to connect, and to share experiences with undergraduate students.
Thank you to our PSU, BNSS, and FASS Mentor volunteers!
Participating Labs |
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Provided an overlook of some of our studies, risk assessment, and risk management tools. |
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Presented research on adolescent mental health and attachment. |
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Attention Lab |
Showcased some classic perceptual experiments combined with modern, state-of-the-art, vision-science technologies. |
Since 2012, the ADDL has held a summer camp for children with and without autism spectrum disorder. This year we recruited many dedicated volunteers to make our 2019 ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Social Science Camp a great success! |
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Presented structural and functional brain imaging research in developmental cognitive neuroscience. |
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Described current and past research happening in the lab, as well as examples of study stimuli. |
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Presented recent research findings, samples of common neuropsychological measures, and opportunities to participate or volunteer. |
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Presented an overlook of our current studies that included helpful relationship tips and skills that intersect with our research. |
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Presented research on electrical neuroimaging of attention control and visual search. |
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Presented examples of the questionnaires we are currently studying as well as a description of the research goals of the lab, supplemented with relevant pictures and diagrams. |
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The Director of the Institute is Ronald Roesch, a professor in the Department of Psychology at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. Various members of the MHLPI will be represented, student opportunities are situated in the broad domain of individuals with (and without) serious mental illness who are in some way involved in the criminal justice system. Our booth provided concrete examples of projects and studies and described research opportunities with Dr. Kevin Douglas, Dr. Stephen Hart, and Dr. Tonia Nicholls. |
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Presented studies that we are currently running at the lab and invited students to find out which hemisphere is dominant for language processing. |
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Presented posters of past research, provided application forms and application information, mingled with students, and shared our experiences as research assistants. |
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Our research aims to understand how social relationships can foster better psychological and physiological wellbeing. Given the crucial role of intimate relationships in protecting people against psychological and physical health problems, our research aims to determine when and for whom relationships foster greater wellbeing. While past research suggests that coupled people experience greater wellbeing compared to single people, relationships can also be a source of hurt and conflict, which single people can avoid. We also conduct research which aims to understand factors that maximize single peoples' wellbeing. |
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Featured research on how people pay attention to the visual world. |