Josefa Pandeirada (University of Aveira, Portugal) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “Adaptive memory: Past, present and (potential) future”. Click here to get further information and to access…
Vanessa Loaiza (University of Essex, UK) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “Where is my mind? Attention, strategies, and their influence on (working) memory”. Click here to get further…
Benjamin Hilbig (Universität Koblenz-Landau, Deutschland) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “Closing in on the truth about honesty: A transdisciplinary quest”. Click here to get further…
Raoul Bell (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Deutschland) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “Distinguishing between trustworthy and untrustworthy sources in the age of the internet: The…
Gordon Pennycook (University of Regina, Canada) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “Intuition, reason, and social media”. Click here to get further information and to access the zoom link.
Zehra Peynircioğlu (The American University Washington DC, USA) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “Connecting Silos of Information: Relevance of Some Music Memory Research”. Click here to get…
Benjamin Scheibenhenne (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “The influence of numeric cognition on economic preferences”. Click here to get further…
Miri Besken (Bilkent University, Turkey) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “The truth is not always easy to remember: The effects of generating lies on memory predictions and actual memory…
Anne Cleary (CSU Colorado State University, CO, USA) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “Can Metacognitive Sensations of Memory Lead to Recollective Confabulation?” Click here to get further…
Klaus Oberauer (University of Zurich, Switzerland) giving a talk as part of the One World CPS under the title “Incidental and Intentional Memory – A New Dissociation Between Working Memory and Long-Term Memory?” Click he…
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