BIG congratulations to recent graduates, @_EleanorMoses and Linda!
Its been such a privilege to have you working in the @Brisbrain_lab during your pre-doctoral studies and we are collectively so proud of everything you have accomplished.
Many thanks to all the wonderful academic and professional staff that supported this initiative! And the teaching and learning committee for their approval.
And an even bigger thank you to all the students who entered the competition! The quality of the artwork was remarkable.
Yesterday we held the inaugural Psychology As Art Exhibition - showcasing the talent and creativity of our undergraduate psych students who transformed complex psychological concepts into visual masterpieces.
@UQPsych
Check out my PhD paper no. 10. this was a fun quick (if you don't count the delay associated with the slow review process) side project with my lab brother and friend :) https://t.co/P5Ya2DQG8Q
A huge congratulations to Olivia Demichelis who passed her PhD examination today!🥂🥳 Olivia’s PhD project focused on understanding the relationships between sleep and psychological function. Well done on this massive achievement, Olivia!!
My latest published work on iScience. Here we used simultaneous EEG recording and eye-tracking to study fixation-related electrical potentials during a free visual search for faces.
https://t.co/b5UKMcgvwQ
My latest published paper (my PhD paper no. 7) with @XuqianLi997 and Dr. Alan Pegna is now available online.
#Psychophysiology @WileyPsychology
https://t.co/JHu80VLEwS
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New CogSci paper! Using a game where participants had to guess a shape based on clues, we tried to model how people's guesses changed as a function of how helpful they thought the clue provider was trying to be: https://t.co/8vWn5XTRoi
Here we examine the recognisable emotional information in a large set of “wild” facial behaviours.
Very proud of Houqiu Long and @nataliepeluso for leading this project. And thankful for the opportunity to work with @ShrutiJapee@Chris_I_Baker
https://t.co/TZUGE6oG58