It’s a wrap! 2024 65th Annual Meeting ends on a high note in the Big Apple  

The 65th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society in New York City concluded just in time for our American members to enjoy Thanksgiving with their families. Packed with thought-provoking presentations, networking, and the latest cognitive research, this year’s meeting was a resounding success.

The meeting started with Nelson Cowan’s keynote address delivered to a packed house, “Working Memory and Cognition Inside and Outside of the Focus of Attention.” This presentation set the stage for the latest cognitive research, intellectually stimulating discussions and innovative findings that followed.

Keeping members updated

Recaps and big thanks to our team

Our dedicated Psychonomic Society Digital Team worked tirelessly to inform you about the meeting’s highlights. Did you miss something? Catch up with the summaries:

We thank our 2024 Recap Writers for their excellent summaries:

If you followed our social media platforms using #psynom24, you would have seen the lively online activity with real-time updates, photos, and more. For this, we thank our 2024 Social Media Ambassadors for bringing excitement to members around the world:

More thank-yous go to the following people who make these meetings happen, often behind the scenes:

  • Lou Shomette, Psychonomic Society Executive Director
  • Lisa Delventhal, Psychonomic Society Director of Membership, Marketing, & Communications
  • Jenny Florez Rueda, Psychonomic Society Marketing Coordinator

Looking toward the future: From the Big Apple to the Mile High City

We hope you left New York inspired and energized to conduct more groundbreaking cognitive research. The countdown is already on for the 66th Annual Meeting, set to take place in Denver, Colorado, USA, in 2025.

Until then, thank you to everyone who contributed to making this year’s event unforgettable. See you next year!

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  • Laura's research is focused on understanding basic and applied aspects of memory, including eyewitness memory. She is currently a Professor at the University of Bristol in the School of Psychological Science and the Psychonomic Society Digital Content Editor.

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