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Electrophysiology of human associative learning exemplified by long-term visuo-gustatory conditioning

19 November 2019 | 11:00 | DPG 1 Meeting Room, Psychology Building 1, via Venezia 8, Padova

The human brain is highly flexible and plastic. It is constantly changing as a result of the stimuli it encounters. Many of the changes the human brain undergoes are results of conditioning or associative learning. Developments and changes of food preferences is just one example of how conditional learning pervades human life.

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Telling Isn’t Teaching: Powerful Methods for Better Learning

Joellen E. Coryell, PhD | Texas State University | 2C Room | Psychology Building 2 | via Venezia 12, Padova

22.11.2019

This interactive workshop is designed to offer research-based strategies for university teaching on active learning and small group interaction for large and small classrooms

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Neurovisceral Integration: un update

h 12:00 | "Cesare Musatti" Room, Psychology Building 1, via Venezia 8, Padova

14.11.2019

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Occipital tACS at alpha frequency decreases segregation in visual perception

DPG1 classroom - Department of General Psychology - via Venezia 8 Padova

11.11.2019

Federica Mena (post-graduate trainee DPG)

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An illusory motion in stationary stimuli alters their perceived duration

DPG1 classroom - Department of General Psychology - via Venezia 8 Padova

04.11.2019

Giulio Contemori (Ph.D. student DPG)

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