[psychology-visionlist] Reminder: Vision Group Journal Club
Craig Scott
lpxcs10 at nottingham.ac.uk
Thu Jul 20 09:58:13 BST 2017
Room A30.
Best
Craig
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From: Scott Craig
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 10:39 AM
To: psychology-visionlist at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
Subject: Vision Group Journal Club
Dear all,
Hope you are well and have been enjoying the weather.
I am setting up a journal club that will be focussed on anything vision related, and I would like to invite you to the first session next Thursday (the 20th) 4-5PM - (probably) room A30 .
The chosen paper for the session will be:
Perceptual learning alters post-sensory processing in human decision making - Diaz et al., (2017)<http://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-016-0035>
It would be great if those attending could read the paper before the session. I will give a brief summary of it and then lead the discussion afterwards.
If anyone else would like to suggest any papers and/or lead a session for any of other Thursday slots then please let me know.
My idea for the journal club is that it should be informal and we all make it whatever we want - we can focus on anything vision related whether that be recent trends in vision or seminal papers.
Best wishes
Craig Scott
University of Nottingham
School of Psychology
Room C74
P.s. There is a vision group google calendar - anyone interested in joining the calendar for event updates please reply and I will send you an invite.
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