School of Psychology Research Day

Wednesday
Dec
3
2025
1:00 PM EST
Event Location
J.S. Coon 250

School of Psychology Research Day

Join for an interactive snapshot of recent research across the School of Psychology.

The School of Psychology Research Day provides an interactive snapshot of cutting-edge research in cognition and behavior, computation and cognition, and brain science. Ten faculty members will present their newest projects in 15-minute sessions, each followed by a 5-minute Q&A. This event is designed to spark dialogue, deepen understanding of ongoing work, and foster collaborations across the department.

Agenda

1:00 PM – Welcome & Opening Remarks

Cognition and Behavior
1:05 PM – Two Levels of Analysis for Attention Control — Randy Engle
1:20 PM – The Long and Winding Road: Commuting and Work Behaviors — Chris Wiese
1:35 PM – Free Your Mind and Mental Health and Wellbeing Will Follow — Paul Verhaeghen

Computation and Cognition
2:00 PM – Natural Language Processing Approaches to Autobiographical Memory — Hsiao-Wen Liao
2:15 PM – Forecasting Proficiency: Measurement, Practice, and Theory — Mark Himmelstein
2:30 PM – Trust and Cooperation in Multi-Human Multi-Agent Teams — Mengyao Li

Brain Science
3:00 PM – Modeling the Human Visual System (and Beyond) — Ratan Murty
3:15 PM – Dissociating Language and Thought — Anna Ivanova
3:30 PM – From Brains to Robots: Towards Neuromorphic Intelligence — Tansu Celikel
3:45 PM – Utilizing Immersive Virtual Reality to Investigate Memory — Tammy Tran

4:00 PM – Reception