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Visual Brain Challenge - Hall of Mayhem, MayFestival
-We will demonstrate experimental techniques for studying visual attention and invite people to participate in an interactive study exploring whether attention changes with age. Free/Drop-In/No Booking Required/All Ages
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Decoding the Hidden Messages in Communication - MayFestival
-In everyday life, we often need to express ourselves indirectly to avoid losing face (“Your work does have room for improvement.”). This talk will demonstrate how body language such as gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact can facilitate the decoding of the indirect message in a conversation.
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Intergenerational Communication: Aging and Social Attention
-CafeSci
March
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Social Attention event for British Science Week
-Find out about social attention and eye movements, take part in eyetracking demonstrations and visual illusions. There are also some arts and crafts and fun games. Ideal for families. This event is hosted by postdoctoral researcher Dr Christopher Luke from the School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen. It forms part of...
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Social cognition: Across age and species
-Dr Yong Min Hooi, Sunway University, Malaysia
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Cafe Philosophique Talk - Dr Sandie Cleland
-"A head for numbers: Numerical cognition across the lifespan"
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Moving into action: Individual and Social Processes in Self-Regulation
-Dr Gertraud Stadler, Senior Lecturer, Dept. Applied Health Sciences, University of Aberdeen
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A Computational Model of Intention Selection
-Prof Søren Kyllingsbæk, Head of Department, Institute for Psychology, University of Copenhagen