Ebbinghaus Data Blitz

When and Where

Wednesday, November 05, 2025 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
SS560A
Sidney Smith Hall
100 St. George Street

Description

Each data blitz will be 5 minutes each, with 2-3 minutes for questions. Each presenter will have 1 remote question, followed by 1 in-person question (if time allows). The committee wants to prioritize diversity in questions across viewing locations, so this year, we will have assigned a specific remote viewing location for each talk to ask a question. Please see the list of presentation titles and remote question locations below. 

Pizza will be provided at all viewing locations. To make sure our presenters get enough undistracted attention, please arrive to your viewing location at 12 pm to get situated with pizza. Talks will begin promptly at 12:15pm. 


The Self as an Image: Why your mental selfie runs a beauty filter

Presenter: Arijit De (UTSC)

Remote Question Location: UTM

 

Parent and Infant Interactions Across a Shared Song Session

Presenter: Angela Dou (UTSC)

Remote Question Location: Baycrest

 

Retrieval Practice Drives Integration Across Related Memories: A Candidate Mechanism for the Testing Effect

Presenter: Lauren Homann (St. George)

Remote Question Location: UTSC

 

Seeing What You Want to See: How Belief Biases Perception and Memory

Presenter: Adam Malitek (St. George)

Remote Question Location: UTM

 

Memory overlap modulates hippocampal integration and differentiation differently in adolescents and adults.

Presenter: Merron Woodbury (St. George)

Remote Question Location: Baycrest

 

Investigating the Effects of Breath Training and Interoception on Emotion Regulation.

Presenter: Jessica Zaffino (Baycrest)

Remote Question Location: UTSC

 

Visual Entrainment of the Theta Oscillation and its Effects on Recognition Memory of Scenes

Presenter: Savannah Tremblay (Baycrest)

Remote Question Location: St. George


Meeting locations:

Mississauga

St. George

Scarborough

Rotman Research Institute

CCT 4034

SS560A

Pysch Lounge

748

 

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