From Nicholas.Holmes at nottingham.ac.uk Tue Mar 6 11:10:35 2018 From: Nicholas.Holmes at nottingham.ac.uk (Nicholas Holmes) Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2018 11:10:35 +0000 Subject: [psychology-visionlist] Talk by Marius Peelen: "Attention in Natural Scenes", 12/03/2018, 10:00, A29 In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: Hello everyone, Marius Peelen from the Donders Institute in the Netherlands will be here next Monday for a talk and a viva. The talk will be at 10-11, and will be on (visual) Attention in Natural Scenes. 12/03/2018, 10:00, A29 https://sites.google.com/site/peelenlab/ please forward to anyone else you think might be interested, it has gone to Neuroimaging and Perception/Action lists already. cheers, nick ________________________________________ From: Nicholas Holmes Sent: 06 March 2018 09:43 To: LP-Neuroimaging Subject: RE: Extraordinary Neuroimaging talk by Marius Peelen: "Attention in Natural Scenes", 12/03/2018, 10:00, A29 Dear all, Marius Peelen is visiting next week from the Netherlands to talk on his work on visual attention, entitled: "Attention in Natural Scenes" This will be in A29 in Psychology at 10:00, 12/03/2018 It will go ahead despite any strikes, as he is also acting as examiner for Miguel's PhD later that day. hope to see you there, I will forward to the Vision and PAHDL research groups as well, cheers, Nick ________________________________________ From: Claudia Danielmeier Sent: 21 February 2018 09:54 To: LP-Neuroimaging; Andrew Reid; Maddie Groom; Peter Liddle; Elizabeth Liddle Subject: Extraordinary Neuroimaging talk by Marius Peelen When: 12 March 2018 10:00-11:00. Where: School of Psychology - A29 Dear all, As you might have guessed by now, there won?t be any Neuroimaging meeting today. But I?d like to point out that we?ll have an extraordinary seminar by Marius Peelen on 12.3.18 at 10am in A29 (Psychology). Marius works with fMRI on the occipital cortex and object processing. Please let me know if you?d like to present any recent developments in neuroscience data analyses or any new results from one of your studies. Best wishes, Claudia From H.A.Allen at nottingham.ac.uk Tue Mar 27 08:13:42 2018 From: H.A.Allen at nottingham.ac.uk (Harriet Allen) Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2018 08:13:42 +0100 Subject: [psychology-visionlist] Fwd: AVA travel awards- 5 days remaining In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5AB9EF26.5090406@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk> Dear All Nudge: Worth applying for these if you are eligible. Harriet -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: AVA travel awards- 5 days remaining Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2018 16:12:15 +0000 From: Isabelle Mareschal Reply-To: Isabelle Mareschal To: AVA at JISCMAIL.AC.UK AVA Travel Awards provide funding (up to ?750) for attendance costs at any conference or meeting at which the awardee will be presenting a paper or poster. Admissible costs are transport, registration, accommodation and subsistence at a conference. The awards are open to students registered for a PhD and post-docs within 5 year of achieving their PhD. Applicants must be AVA members and have attended at least one AVA meeting in the 18 months previous to the application deadline. Conferences must be held in the period 1st April 2018 ? 1st April 2019. Two awards will be made: one (the CRS award) made possible by a donation from our corporate member Cambridge Research Systems, and the other (the Geoffrey J Burton award) made possible by the Vision Scientists Memorial Fund. Recipients of awards are required to write a conference report for the AVA and CRS websites. The closing date for applications is *1st April, 2018*. Application forms can be found at the AVA website http://www.theava.net/awards/travel.php best, Isabelle Isabelle Mareschal, Deputy Head of Department, Senior Lecturer in Experimental Psychology, Queen Mary University of London Mile End Road, London i.mareschal at qmul.ac.uk 02078826505 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: