Chloe Fielding
@chloemfielding
PhD student at Durham University, funded by NINE DTP. Interested in anxiety, school distress, and attendance difficulties for neurodivergent pupils.
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01-01-2013 17:28:57
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We are starting the day with our first long talk session, where we’ll be hearing from Bhakti and Courtney Durham Psychology
Bhakti gave a great first talk of the day, discussing the pathways to constructive and destructive behavioural responses. Bhakti Khati Durham Psychology
We ended the first long talk session with another great talk from Courtney Turner, who presented her research on the stability of individual working memory capacity. Durham Psychology
Now we have our first poster session! We have amazing posters from Artie Graham, Jack Thompson, Sarah White, Yuewen Wu, Maria Ciocan, Liang Wu, Charlie Greenall, and Mohsen Khoddami Durham Psychology
We’re now moving onto our short talk session, where we’ll be hearing from James, Giulia, Gloria, Fran, Rai, and Oscar about their research! Durham Psychology
An interesting talk from James Mcleod to start our short talk session! He presented his research on the perspectives of autistic adults about the factors influencing their PE access and engagement during secondary school Durham Psychology
Giulia D’Avino gave a great talk on the effects of tiredness on word learning during infancy Durham Psychology
An insightful talk from Gloria Roden-Lui on the views of service users, staff, and carers on the use of restraint in secure psychiatric services Durham Psychology
Fran Cavanagh gave a fascinating talk on using machine learning to analyse large online text datasets Durham Psychology
Another great talk in our short talk session from Rai Bari, who presented his work on feature vs object-based attentional templates during feature, conjunction, and object search Durham Psychology
Oscar Sill gave an amazing talk to end our short talk session, where he discussed the development of accurate own-body maps from childhood to adulthood! Durham Psychology
We’ll now be hearing from our keynote speaker, Professor Victoria Simms, who has joined us from Ulster University. Vic’s talk will discuss the importance of public engagement for researchers! Durham Psychology Victoria Simms
We’ve reached our last session of the day, where we’ll be hearing from Emerald and Aliya about their fascinating research! Durham Psychology
A great first talk of the final session by Aliya Edwards, who presented their work on using a new method to assess concurrent pitch and rhythm imagery Durham Psychology
And an excellent talk to finish the conference from Emerald Grimshaw, who discussed how the multisensory and interactive capabilities of educational VR affect its success Durham Psychology