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On Thursday, December 10th, Dr. Krigolson will be speaking at the University of Bristol's Graduate School of Education in Bristol, England. The talk will be an Mbesc Lunchtime Seminar discussing the neural basis for learning. For more information on this seminar, please click here to visit Mbesc's website.
Dr. Krigolson was recently featured in the University of Victoria's alumni magazine, Torch! Click on the image below to read the full article.
As a former research assistant and honours student, Ashley Howse has strong ties to the Neuroeconomics Lab, and she will be joining us again as a graduate student this fall. Ashley was recently awarded the Poole Family Scholarship at Dalhousie University. Click on the image below to find out more!
A story in the Salmon arm observer about Neuroeconomics, specifically how our expectations shape our decisions.
Click HERE for the full story. Work by Cameron Hassall (PhD, in progress) extending our work on the hierarchical error processing hypothesis.
Congratulations to Rob McCulloch - a recent graduate of the Krigolson Lab (2012). Rob did his honours research project on the impact of scarcity on reward processing within medial-frontal cortex. More importantly - Rob is a 5 time CIS All Canadian in Track and Field. Recently, I attended the All Canadian luncheon with Rob and was proud to see one of our alumni shining in athletics as well as academics! Well done Rob!
The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University each year awards the Hebb Prize to the top incoming masters and doctoral student. I am proud to say my new masters student RJ Redden and my doctoral student Cameron Hassall won both of the awards. Further, Cam is the only two time winner of the Hebb prize in Dalhousie history. Well done lads!
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