Members from the Spatial Neuroscience Lab Present at SfN and Psychonomics 2023

This year, several of our lab members presented their research at Neuroscience 2023, hosted by SfN, and the 2023 Annual Psychonomic Society (Psychonomics) Meeting. Congratulations to all of our presenters, and congratulations to Liz for being a recipient of the Early Career Awards at Psychonomics!

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Talks:

  • (Psychonomics) Liz Chrastil – Individual Differences in Human Navigation Ability: Interactions with Brain Structure and Function

Posters

  • (Psychonomics) Alina Tu – Evaluating Consistency in Path Integration Measures: Triangle Completion and Loop Closure
  • (Psychonomics) Luke Chi – Labeled Graphs in Navigation Behavior and Route Choice.
  • (Psychonomics) Marjan Rashidi – The Role of Chronic Stress in Spatial Navigation in Humans
  • (SfN) Daniela Cossio – White Matter Integrity is Associated with Navigation and Differs by Menopause Stage During Midlife
  • (SfN) Erica Ward – Brain Network Connectivity and Dynamics of Navigational Learning and Memory
  • (SfN) Mike Starrett-Ambrose – Brain networks supporting egocentric and allocentric relational processing
  • (SfN) Nikhita Kaushik – The Southern California Youth Neuroscience Association (SCYNA) as a model for engaging high school students in neuroscience