Next up: Chapter 6, Attention and Perception
February 25, 2008
Aging Scholars,
We are gonna skip Ch5 for now because of the snow day and getting behind. This will get us back on our course outline.
We are set for Attention and Perception this week. I will meet our 3 collaborators on Tuesday. Did you guys actually use the resources to study or to help you find test answers? I’ll be sharing grades on the collaborative by Thursday and giving the scantrons back so everyone can prepare for the final. (P.S. the grades are great, you guys might be the smartest class ever
I will have the quiz up by tomorrow for chapter 6.
Neuriscience and S&P news
February 24, 2008
Hey Intro Psych Scholars,
I pretty sure we’ll need both of our classes this week to finish up the material, so look for a change in our time line… Individual exams on Monday the 3rd and collaborative exams on Wednesday the 5th.
What are you doing this summer?
February 17, 2008
FYI… if you are serious about graduate school come and talk to me about this.
Undergraduate Statistics Program Now Taking Applications!
APA’s Advanced Statistical Training in Psychology program is now open for applications! This exceptional opportunity is designed for students who will be undergraduate seniors in the 2008-2009 academic year. It is an ideal way to learn more about statistics at a time when many students are thinking about graduate school. Successful applicants are those who have firm plans to pursue a graduate degree in psychological science.
Up to 20 students will be selected to participate in this intensive, 9-day, hands-on seminar. Featured activities include lectures, SPSS activities, hands-on activities, discussions about graduate school, as well as plenty of fun!
The ASTP targets students who are from traditionally underrepresented groups in psychology. For purposes of this program, the definition of underrepresented groups is intentionally broad, including students who are members of ethnic minority groups, first generation college students, and students who have had to overcome other kinds of social, physical, or economic barriers on the road to academic excellence.
ASTP will take place at the University of Maryland, College Park, July 12 – 20. Housing, meals, instruction, labs, and some social events are covered for all students. Participants will pay a $200 registration fee and provide for their own travel. Financial need should not be a barrier to anyone’s participation. For those with financial need, scholarship support is available for travel as well as for the registration fee.
The deadline for applications is Monday, March 17. Visit www.apa.org/science/astp.html for more information about the program and the application requirements.
Event tomorrow to support Alzheimer’s Research!
February 12, 2008
Here’s a note from the Dean of Students:
Whose cuisine will reign supreme? Sigma Kappa Sorority invites you to attend Iron Chef Sigma Kappa on Wednesday, February 13th from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM in the Adams Great Room of Hoag Student Center.
Organizations,students, faculty and staff are invited to enter this cooking competition using the “secret ingredient” (cream cheese) for a $5 entry fee. Or you can just come and try all the tasty dishes for only $2! It’s only 25 cents to vote for your favorite chef. Prizes will be awarded for Best Overall Dish, Taste, Presentation, and Originality.
The proceeds from this event will benefit Alzheimer’s Disease Research. Please come join in the fun and benefit a worthy cause at the same time.
If you have questions about entering the competition, please feel free to contact
Bunny Zint by email at bloren9381@ngcsu.edu
Laura D. Whitaker-Lea
Dean of Students
North Georgia College and State University
706-864-1900
lwhitaker-lea@ngcsu.edu
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February 6, 2008
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sonja Chafin, RNCFNP
Director of Student Health Services
280 West Main Street
Dahlonega, GA 30597
Phone: (706)864-1948
Fax: (706)864-1448
Psychology conference for students
February 4, 2008
FYI… just passing the info along…
The University of Georgia Chapter of Psi Chi
invites you to the
31st Annual Convention of the Behavioral Sciences
Psi Chi will be accepting poster and paper presentation abstracts for research in all behavioral science subfields at both the graduate and undergraduate level. We encourage everyone to submit his or her research regardless of its stage of completion.
1. General Information
• Date and Time: Tuesday, March 4, 2008 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
• Location and Directions: The convention will take place in the Student Learning Center (http://www.slc.uga.edu/floorplans/campus.gif). For directions, please see http://www.slc.uga.edu/directions/index.html.
• Parking: Pay parking is available at the Tate Center parking lot (enter off Lumpkin Street) and in the Hull Street pay parking deck. There is also limited free parking available on Baxter and surrounding streets. (http://www.slc.uga.edu/directions/parking.html)
• Contact: If you have any questions, please email us at: psichi@uga.edu
For more information, please visit http://www.uga.edu/psichi/
2. Call for Papers and Posters
If you would like to present a paper or a poster, please fill out the attached form and submit your abstract by e-mail to psichi@uga.edu.
All submissions should be received by February 18th, 2008.
For abstract guidelines and sample abstracts, please go to http://www.uga.edu/psichi/convention/guidelines.html
If you have any problem with submitting the abstract, please email psichi@uga.edu for assistance.
Abstract acceptance will be announced no later than February 19th, 2008.
3. Registration
• If pre-registering, the fee for all students (undergraduate, graduate and post-docs) is $8.
• For faculty, the registration fee is $10.
• If registering at the door, please note that it will be $10 for everyone.
• The registration fee includes breakfast, lunch, coffee service and a paper copy of the conference program.
• If you are from the University of Georgia, you may pay the registration fee early by filling out our registration form (available in the main office of the Psychology department). Place it with a check (no cash) made payable to Psi Chi in the drop slot on the door of room 215.
• All receipts and nametags will be available at the conference.
• Conference presenters/attendees from other universities will need to pay upon arrival.
4. Keynote Speaker
Dr. Gary J. Bennett of McGill University, Montreal, Canada will be the guest speaker. He holds a prestigious Canada Senior Research Chair at McGill University (Department of Anesthesia and Faculty of Dentistry). He earned his bachelor’s degree (Psychology) from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. (Experimental Psychology) from the Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University. For the past 25 years, his research has focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying normal and abnormal pain sensations, particularly pain due to nerve injury (neuropathic pain) and the pharmacological basis of pain control. Dr. Bennett’s multidisciplinary research program spans basic research studies that use animal models of painful peripheral neuropathies and clinical studies that involve patients with various neuropathic pain conditions. The program involves diverse methodologies — analyses of animal behavior, electrophysiology, neuroanatomy, neuro-imaging (fMRI), behavioral pharmacology, neuro-immunology, and clinical research that is performed in conjunction with the MUHC Pain Centre. Dr. Bennett was made Chief of the Neuropathic Pain and Pain Measurement Section of the Neurobiology and Anesthesiology Branch (NAB) of the National Institute of Dental Research at the National Institutes of Health in 1991. In 1996, he became Professor in the Department of Neurology at MCP Hahnemann University prior to joining the faculty at McGill University in 2001. Dr. Bennett has received numerous accolades for his research over the years including the American Pain Society’s Frederick W.L. Kerr Basic Science Research Award and the American Academy of Pain Medicine’s Founder’s Award.
5. Brain Awareness Symposium
This year’s convention includes a Brain Awareness Symposium sponsored by the Neuroscience Student Association, which features research related to the study of the brain. There will be various neuroscience awards presented to best papers and posters in the symposium. Submissions must pertain to neuroscience research, broadly defined.
6. Awards
During the awards ceremony, Psi Chi will be awarding certificates and $350 worth of cash prizes to the best paper and poster presentations. The awards will be given to the first author of the work.
Intro Psych: Let’s try this again
February 4, 2008
I am still a little embarrassed… I should have look more carefully at the exam before I sent it off to the copy machine.
Let’s try it again today. I am setting aside several hours this morning to fight with the printer
I may try to do a brief introduction to neuro on Wednesday, then have you guys do the group exam. Alternatively, I might do some memory stuff, because I really want you guys to understand how my testing scheme aids your learning. Perhaps get it in early enough in the semester to help you.
See you this afternoon. Stay Dry.
P.S. Intro students don’t forget to read your intro blog. I may not cross post everything to the general blog.
2008 INTRO LEADERS
February 1, 2008
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday Feb 15th
North Georgia College and State University seeks to employ as INTRO Leaders who can best represent the total program of the University. Desirable qualities include: leadership, sensitivity, enthusiasm, honesty, the ability to meet new people, a genuine interest in North Georgia College and State University and its programs, ability to relate well with peers and a willingness to devote time and energy to the orientation program. Knowledge of the Student Handbook, College Catalog and campus facilities are a must. (Ability to leap tall buildings in a single bound and to walk on water is desirable but not required.)
The INTRO Leader is, in essence, the student orientation facilitator. Each INTRO Leader will be assigned a group of new students and it will be his/her responsibility to mold this group into a team, insuring that all team members participate in available activities and that individual problems/questions receive the appropriate attention. The INTRO Leader serves as a guide, counselor, facilitator, friend, confidant, example or reference person, and at times, all of these.
The position of INTRO Leader provides the opportunity to make significant contributions to the education and experience of new students as well as contributing to oneís own educational experience.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
1. Completed a minimum of two semesters at NGCSU.
2. Minimum 2.3 grade point average ñ Cumulative.
3. Evidence of maturity, leadership, and a concern for the success for others who are seeking a good education.
4. May not be on academic or disciplinary probation.
5. Must be enrolled during the fall semester, 2008.
For more information, or to pick up an application:
Student Center Director’s Office (Room 312)
706-864-1643 wthomas@ngcsu.edu
APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15TH