The 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society.
The 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society took place last week in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
The CDM centre was represented by two communications. One of them was given by the postdoc researcher at the Cognitive Control, Communication, and Perception Group (CCCP) Beatriz Martín-Luengo:
Martín-Luengo, B., Shtyrov, Y., & Myachykov, A.
“Different answers to different audiences: The effects of pragmatics on the regulation of accuracy-informativeness trade-off when answering questions”
and the other by a collaborative research that Vasily Klucharev, group leader of the Neuroeconomics Group and Head of the School of Psychology, has with different laboratories:
Herzog, S. M., Huber, R., Horn, S. S., Klucharev, V., & Rieskamp, J.:
“Why does social influence increase with group size? A sequential-sampling model analysis of rapid perceptual decisions”
Moreover, at the conference there were other scientists that recently visited our center: Evelina Fedorenko (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital) and Artem Belopolsky (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).