Congrats to Briana Alcindor, Sophia Castro, Nancy Mahfouz, Ayesha Mulla, and Doris Prela for successful presentations at #VSS2025 ! They did a fantastic job. Ayesha reflected that presenting at VSS helped her feel like part of the scientific community, not just a student doing a project.
Some of my students presented their findings recently, at the Eastern Psychological Association conference. They did a great job!
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“Pareidolia often serves as a finding that does not hinder or help the radiologist. For example, in one case report describing a man with painful inflammation on his testicles, the testicular mass on the ultrasound image resembled a face in severe pain.” www.frontiersin.org/journals/neu...
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New guideline for #eye-tracking research with human or primate participants! Developed over 3 years by a large number of experts across the globe to ensure consistent reporting. #psynomBRM bit.ly/4bi90cb Post by Manitzas Hill