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2022 Visit Day

Graduate School applicant finalists are invited to join us for Visiting Day on February 4, 2022. This all-day event is invitation-only and allows applicant finalists to visit our department, learn more about their chosen program and meet program faculty, and … Read more

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

Mac Woodburn, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH “Time Will Tell: The Contributions of Short and Long Timescales of Brain Network Development for Cognition”

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

Elyce Johnson, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH "The Effect of Mixed-Input Contexts on Pronoun Comprehension”

Unconscious Bias Workshop – UNC OHR

We all hold biases we aren’t aware of. Many of these biases are necessary to make quick decisions as we go about our day—which street to avoid when driving or walking, what to do when we see an animal on … Read more

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

Mackenzie Mitchell, Graduate Student, Cognitive PsychologyProgram, UNC-CH"Task-evoked Functional Connectivityand its Relationship to Behavior in Children”

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

Hannah Morgan, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH "Effects of Gamma and Theta Stimulation on Attentional Networks”

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

Dwight Kravitz, Ph.D.; Associate Professor, Department ofPsychological and Brain Sciences, George Washington University“The behavioral consequences of functional and neuroanatomicalorganization”

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

Aslihan Imamoglu, Graduate Student, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH“Pattern Separation inChildren and Adolescents at Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia”

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

Second-yeargraduate student talksElaine Ye, GraduateStudent, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH-and-Min Sung Seo, GraduateStudent, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

Lauren Whitehurst, PhD,Assistant Professor, Dept of Psychology, University of Kentucky “Links between the brain and the body during sleep:implications for cognitive processing”

“Cognitive Tea” Talk Series

First-yeargraduate student talks Nicole Fackler, GraduateStudent, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH-and-Annabel Gereau, GraduateStudent, Cognitive Psychology Program, UNC-CH