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Congratulations to Cognitive Neuroscience alum, Dr. Dick Dubbelde and Cognitive Neuroscience faculty member Dr. Sarah Shomstein on their recent publication in Psychological Science. The title of the article is, "Mugs and Plants: Object Semantic Knowledge Alters Perceptual Processing with Behavioral Ramifications" - see GW press release below. Congratulations on this wonderful achievement!

https://mediarelations.gwu.edu/what-you-know-changes-how-you-see-things

Congrats to Dr. Stephen Dopkins and Cognitive Neuroscience doctoral student Gordon McIntire who just published their article entitled "Greater sensitivity in separation discrimination with closer spacing of separation levels tested" in the Journal of Vision this month! Great work!

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Dopkins, S., & McIntire, G. (2022). Greater sensitivity in separation discrimination with closer spacing of separation levels tested. Journal of Vision, 22(9). https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.22.9.5

Congratulations to PBS' Cognitive Neuroscience faculty member, Dr. Gabriela Rosenblau who just received a NIH RO1 grant titled "Efficient representations of social knowledge structures for learning from a computational, neural and psychiatric perspective." This is a CRCNS US-German collaborative research proposal. So impressive!