Toronto Area Memory Group
8th Spring Meeting
May 7, 2024
8th Spring Meeting
May 7, 2024
Registration: 8:30-8:55 AM |
Opening Remarks: 8:55-9:00 AM |
Session 1: 9:00-10:00 AM (Chair: Megan Vaziri) |
Toward a measure of narrative schematicity Isaac Kinley (Addis lab) |
Memory-in-a-box:
a naturalistic interview-style test of memory Mrinmayi Kulkarni (Buchsbaum lab) |
Consolidation
of autobiographical memories Nelly Matorina (Barense lab) |
Mental
simulation of the approximal future: Imagining what might happen next Katriel Read (Szpunar lab) |
Data
Blitz 1: 10:00-10:30 AM (Chair: Katrina Chini) |
Examining episodic memory development using naturalistic
events Riya Trikha (Pathman lab) |
Hippocampal-thalamic
interactions support memory for complex events Josh Koh (Barnett lab) |
Quantifying
episodicity in the recall of scrambled stories William Fisher (Bellana and Cyr labs) |
The
Benefit of Motoric Engagement at Encoding on Route Memory Yadurshana Sivashankar (Fernandes lab) |
The
effects of emotion and cognitive load on temporal distance memory Gahyun Kim (Lee lab) |
Partial
and Full Episodic Memory Sanghun Han (Aronowitz lab) |
Anterograde
and Retrograde Memory Outcomes Following Electroconvulsive Therapy in Adults
with Major Depressive Disorder Tulip Marawi (Rabin lab) |
Break: 10:30-11:00 AM |
Session 2: 11:00-12:15
PM (Chair: Riya Trikha) |
Memory specificity is determined by distinct CA1 inputs Cory McKenzie (Frankland lab) |
Statistical
learning in the hippocampus and neocortical regions: Evidence from
intracranial neural entrainment Daniela Herrera Chaves (Kohler lab) |
Source
memory misattribution and the influence of visual information during
drawing Hala Rahman (Wammes lab) |
The
impact of event segmentation on working memory and cognitive control
mode Cassandra Skrotzki (Yang lab) |
Memorability
of line drawings of scenes: the role of contour properties Seohee Han (Bernhardt-Walther lab) |
Lunch: 12:15-1:30 PM |
Data Blitz 2: 1:30-2:05 PM (Chair: Cassandra Skrotzki) |
The neural correlates of static and dynamic visual imagery: An
fMRI meta-analysis Vlad King (Sokolowski lab) |
Neural
representational transformations underlying the learning of category
exceptions Yongzhen Xie (Mack lab) |
On a
roll: Successful retrieval primes the brain to retrieve other memories Matthew Dougherty (Duncan lab) |
Cross-participant
neural alignment predicts memory in children and adults Sagana Vijayarajah (Schlichting lab) |
Differential
roles of the anterior and posterior hippocampus in recalling morally
injurious memories in PTSD Mohammad Chaposhloo (Becker lab) |
Menopause
status and sex affect memory for spatial context information and white matter
microstructure at midlife Rikki Lissaman (Rajah lab) |
Prosocial
decision making and memory Shadini Dematagoda (Spaniol lab) |
Session
3: 2:05-3:05 PM (Chair: Yongzhen Xie) |
Infants' face prototype formation: an experience-based
development Carie Guan (Xiao lab) |
Examining
age-related differences in speech features of autobiographical recall Graham Flick (Olsen lab) |
Reduced
distractor filtering with age: Evidence from the distractor positivity
ERP Rosa Torres (Campbell and Emrich labs) |
How
aging and lifelong musical engagement affect precision in perception and
memory Ricky Chow (Rosenbaum lab) |
Break: 3:05-3:35 PM |
Keynote: 3:35-4:15 PM Sequential predictive learning is a unifying theory for the hippocampus Blake Richards, PhD Introduction: Paul Frankland, PhD |
Panel: 4:15-5:00 PM What is episodic memory good for, and should we give it to AI? Sara Arnowitz, PhD Nick Frosst, BSc Morgan Barense, PhD (Chair) Blake Richards, PhD |
Reception:
5:00-7:00 PM Award Ceremony and Powerpoint Karaoke Light Refreshments and Cash Bar |
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