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https://www.bps.org.uk/member-networks/cognitive-psychology-section 30-04-2012 10:33:29
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Only a week and a bit left to submit your abstract to our annual conference! Join us in Swansea for cognitive psychology and fun! We’ll have a keynote from York Psychology Prof Gareth Gaskell, as well as our annual paper prize winners! Please retweet 👍🧠
Just like our cyber psych section colleagues we enjoy a good karaoke session at our annual conference! Highlights from last year include an atrocious rendition of S Club by our secretary Wendy Ross and treasurer Kay Ritchie and some very good musicals from Philip Fine
Who’s joining us in Swansea next week for our annual conference? We’re looking forward to a jam-packed programme with lots of excellent cognitive psychology! Excited for our keynote speaker Gareth Gaskell & our prize winner Connor Keating, as well as dinner and our legendary karaoke!
Day 1 of The British Psychological Society Cognitive Section’s annual conference in Swansea is off to a fantastic start! The buzzing energy for the week has been kickstarted by keynote speaker Gareth Gaskell, Chair Professor Thomas Ormerod, and Treasurer Kay Ritchie.
Congratulations to Yasmin Arnould and Lauren Hebburn for their poster presentations at the British Psychological Society BPSCognitive and to Yasmin for winning the Allen McNeill Postgraduate Poster Prize!! 🏆
Wow, what an amazing first day! 🎉 We're excited and ready to follow all the exciting talks and discussions as we enter day 2 of BPSCognitive's annual conference! #CognitivePsychology #Psychology #Research
This morning we’re kicking off with our Section Award winner Connor Keating The Award is given to a paper which has made an outstanding contribution to cognitive psychology. You can read ‘The inside out model of emotion recognition’ here nature.com/articles/s4159…