It’s been a long time since The CAM Lab has attended a scientific conference in person. With Covid-19 came many online virtual conferences and while we were grateful that we were able to have some sort of platform to present our research and connect with other scientists, we have missed the in-person conferences!
The CAM Lab is heading to Atlanta, Georgia to present at The 2022 Cognitive Aging Conference from April 7th-10th. We are presenting multiple projects over the span of the three-day conference. Katie Burnett (PhD student in the Cognitive Science Program) is presenting two posters on different cognitive offloading projects, each with exciting results! Tori Pena (PhD student in the Cognitive Science program) is presenting a poster on research examining personal and national mental time travel during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last but not least, Dr. Lauren Richmond is an author on a poster being presented by Sydney Garlitch (PhD student at University of North Carolina Greensboro) that explores age differences in context processing on a free recall task. For more information, visit the 2022 Cognitive Aging Conference Website by clicking HERE.
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