#psynom20: Interview with Twitternome Anna Wright

As the 61st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society swiftly approaches, our Digital Content Team and Twitternomes are beyond excited! This year’s conference boasts a record-breaking eight symposia and a host of poster presentations that are sure to engage a wide variety of research interests. Here to help disseminate the research, the Twitternomes will provide up-to-date posting on […]

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#psynom20: Interview with Twitternome Enes Avcu

Our 61st Annual Meeting is one month away! You’re probably well aware because you’ve been feverishly working on your pre-recorded poster or talk presentation to meet the pre-recorded video submission deadlines. The pandemic has necessitated that we no longer meet in Austin, Texas, as initially planned, but instead, we will converge virtually to discuss our research. As in […]

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Surviving the Crisis: The resulting plight of the early career cognitive scientist, Virhia

A large part of my ‘surviving the crisis’ as a cognitive scientist and mother of two has involved engaging and continuously entertaining two little ones at home (a speedster 2-year-old who gets into everything and a prankster 4-year-old with a clever sense of humor). One way my husband and I have found to cope is […]

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Surviving the crisis: The resulting plight of the early career cognitive scientist, Caballero

For many of us early career cognitive scientists, 2020 was supposed to be our year. We diligently designed clever research studies, painfully drafted publication manuscripts, hungrily collected data, and painstakingly prepared presentations for exposure of our work at various conferences. All this in preparation for one of the most important endeavors of our scientific careers: […]

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