Phil presented a flash talk at the Society for Affective Science (SAS), titled, “Multimodal Patterns of Cardiac Activity, Context, and Affect in Real-world Settings Vary Between and Within People”. Congrats Phil!!
Brynn, an honors thesis student in the lab, presented her poster accepted at the Northeastern RISE conference! Title: “Respiratory Interoceptive Sensitivity in Different Affective Contexts”. Congrats Brynn, we are so proud!
Nethra, a directed study undergraduate in the lab, presented her poster at the Northeastern RISE conference! Title: “Investigating Age Differences in the Subjective Value of Cognitive Effort”. Congrats Nethra, we are so proud!
Jordan had a symposium accepted at the British Society for Philosophy of Science! Title: “The Cognitive Importance of “Non-cognitive” Processes: Reconsidering the connection between metabolism and cognition”. Congrats Jordan!!
Brynn was awarded the Northeastern Project-Based Exploration for the Advancement of Knowledge (PEAK) Experience Summit Award! This will be used for her honors thesis project. Congrats Brynn!
Chelsea was awarded the Graduate Student Award for her cognitive neuroscience society (CNS) poster titled, “Acute Stress Increases Functional Brain Network Integration”! Congrats Chelsea!!
Phil was awarded the Post-doctoral Fellow Award for his cognitive neuroscience society (CNS) poster submission titled, “Person-specific changes in brainstem-cortical functional connectivity during cognitive and affective tasks: a 7T fMRI study of humans.”. Congrats Phil!!!