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Dr Jess TaubertUniversity of Queensland Title: The mechanisms underlying the recognition of social signals in the primate brain. Abstract: The overarching goal of my research is to understand how we recognize different visual objects in the environment, with a specific focus on the recognition of social signals. Our remarkable ability to “read the room” is a […] |
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Prof Frini KarayanidisSchool of Psychological Sciences, University of Newcastle Title: Cognitive control ability: An early warning signal? Abstract: Cognitive control processes support goal-directed behaviour and flexible adaptation in response to changing contexts. These processes are enabled by prefrontal cortical regions and are sensitive to genetic, biological and environmental impacts (e.g., age, physical and mental health […] |
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Associate Professor Richard RamseyDepartment of Psychology – Macquarie University Title: Perceiving and Interacting with Social Agents: Insights from Brain and Behaviour Abstract: The ability to perceive and interact with others typically occurs in an effortless manner, but is underpinned by complex cognitive and neural processes. In this talk, I review recent evidence from behavioural and brain […] |
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