Hofstra University Psychology Research Seminar

Provides a forum for the discussion of research on
the mind, brain, and behavior.  All members of the
Hofstra community are welcome to attend.


 

Scheduled talks for the Spring 2008 semester will take place in CV Starr 309 at 2:00 pm

**Note the room change for the remaning talks - The 4/25 and 5/2 talks will take place in CV Starr 309**

Refreshments will be served following the talks

 

Friday, February 29: Jinyan Fan, Ph.D., Hofstra University

"Testing the efficacy of a new procedure in reducing faking in personality tests within selection contexts"

Abstract

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Friday, March 7: Victoria Brescoll, Ph.D., Yale University

"Can an Angry Woman Get Ahead? Status Conferral, Gender, and Expression of Emotion in the Workplace"

Abstract

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Friday, April 4: Andrew Delamater, Ph.D., Brooklyn College - CUNY

"Expectancies in Pavlovian Conditioning: On the acquisition and extinction of 'what' and 'when' information"

Abstract

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Friday, April 25: Barbara Juhasz, Ph.D., Wesleyan University

"Investigations into Meaning: Age-of-Acquisition Effects and Sensory Experiences with Words"

Abstract

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Friday, May 2: Hoi-Chung Leung, Ph.D., Stony Brook University

"The role of prefrontal cortex in information processing"

Abstract

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For questions about the Hofstra Psychology Research Seminar, to suggest speakers, or to be placed on the seminar e-mail list, contact the Research Seminar Coordinators: Drs. Sarah Carroll or Kristin Weingartner


This webpage was last updated on April 26, 2008
This webpage is maintained for the psychology department by Dr. Kristin Weingartner