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2025 Graduate Travel Award Recipients

           

Congratulations to our 2025 Psychonomic Society
G
raduate Travel Award Recipients

About the Award

 

Katherine Archer Nicole Arco Eylul Ardic Mariel Barnett

Katherine Archer
Rutgers University – Newark, USA
Memory in Context: The Influence of Encoding Context on Object-Feature Representations in Memory

Nicole Arco
University at Albany, SUNY USA
Expert Musicians Tune Out Auditory Distraction During Visual Search: Evidence from Eye movements

Eylul Ardic
Washington University
in St. Louis, USA

Distinctiveness Heuristics Promote the Memorability of Testing Experiences and Conflict with the Predictions of the Signal Detection Model of Recognition.

Nicolette Barber
Brandeis University, USA
Culture Influences How Memory States are Shaped by Recent Experience

Mariel Barnett
Purdue University, USA
To Persevere or Perseverate? Examining Grit as a Predictor of Decision-Making

Ashley Buzard Tabitha Chua Sara De Pue Julie Dicarlo Gizem Filiz

Ashley Buzard
University of Utah, USA
Caution Ahead: Virtual Cues for Safer Wayfinding

Tabitha Chua
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Pretesting Effects for Recognition and Cued Recall of Verbal-Visual Stimuli

Sarah  De Pue
KU Leuven, Belgium
Evolving minds: A three-year longitudinal study on cognitive control in older adults

Julie DiCarlo
Tufts University, USA
The Impact of Attention Control Demands on Upper Limb Motor Performance

Gizem Filiz
Washington University in St Louis, USA
Increased pupillary dilation during encoding signals the value of memoranda, but only when value is maintained across trials

Nathan Gillespie Jan Gottmann Stephanie Johnstone

Nathan Gillespie
University at Albany, SUNY, USA
Perception and Memory for Novel Auditory Stimuli: Similarity, Serial Position, and List Homogeneity

Jan Göttmann
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany
A Neurocognitive Psychometric Approach to Modeling Individual Differences in Working Memory

Dun-Ya Hu
Texas A&M University, USA
Cues of Identity, Clues of Validity

Stephanie Johnstone
University of Texas at Austin, USA
From the Military Fortress to the Tumor Radiation Problem: Effects of Drawing on Transfer

Seham Kafafi
University of Notre Dame, USA
The Gist of Emotion: Neural and Physiological Correlates of Memory Encoding in Young and Middle-Aged Adults

 Taylor-Nicole Kissel Irina Larova   Yoon Seo Lee Maggie Mccracken   Ameila Morehead

Taylor-Nicole Kissel
University of Detroit Mercy, USA
Flickering Lights in the Upper Visual Field Adaptively Disrupt Up-directed Saccades

Irina Lavrova
Texas Tech University, USA
Eye movements reveal evidence of structure abstraction during an artificial grammar learning task

Yoon Seo Lee
Korea University, South Korea
Time-Frequency EEG Analysis of Conflict Resolution in the Stroop Task

Maggie McCracken
University of Utah, USA
Altered Sensory Cue Use in Navigation and Balance Following Concussion

Amelia Morehead
University of Southern Mississippi, USA
Can you stick around for a while? Potential for Carryover Effects in JOL Reactivity

Mine Muezzinoglu   Yu Pi  Mark Pillai Isabella Ramirez  Lorena Reid 

Mine Muezzinoglu
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Is Statistical Learning a Domain-General Skill or Language Tuned System?

Yu Pi
Shandong Normal
University, China

Metacontrol-related aperiodic neural activity decreases, but strategic adjustment thereof increases from childhood to adulthood

Mark Pillai
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Attention Control Shapes Sensory Discrimination: Evidence from EEG and Pupil Dilation

Isabella Ramirez
University of San Diego, USA
Exploration of the Impact of Short and Long-term Music Training on Memory Encoding and Retrieval

Lorena Reid
University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh, USA
Directed Forgetting and Environmental Sounds: Can We Forget What We've Heard?

Omran Safi  Ashish Sahoo  Isaac Savelson   Dolly Seeburger  

Omran Safi
University of British Columbia, Canada
In Search of Time: Memory Contents Influence Subjective Duration Memory

Ashish Sahoo
University of Florida, USA
A Meta-Analysis of Age-related Differences in Hippocampal Size and Navigation and Memory Abilities

Isaac Savelson
The Ohio State University, USA
Feature-specific vs. feature-general mechanisms of distractor suppression

Dolly Seeburger
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA     
Brain Mechanisms Underlying Individual Differences in Attention Control

Rachel Smith-Peirce
Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Structure Building Ability Predicts the Magnitude of the Testing Effect

 Meike Steinhilber Hunter Sturgil  Yi Tong  Sebastian Tustanowski  Yunfeng Wei 

Meike Steinhilber
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany
Early Stopping in Sequential ANOVA: How Reliable Are Fast Decisions?

Hunter Sturgill
University of California, Riverside, USA
Bimanual Haptic Perception: Understanding Attentional Deployment and Action Selection in Free-Range Haptic Search

Yi Tong
University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA
"Look at the Nose!”: The Effect of External Verbal Cues on Category Learning Across Development

Sebastian Tustanowski
Keele University, UK
Cue Integration and Competition in Metacognitive Judgments for Real-World Scenes

Yunfeng Wei
Montana State University, USA
Examining Individuals' Memory and Judgments of Learning after Group Testing, Individual Testing, and Restudying

Brian Wong  Jimin Yan   Ece Yuksel Hongchi Zhang  Mantong Zhou 

Brian W. L. Wong
Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Spain
Tracking Two Distributions at Once? Evidence from Spanish–Basque Bilingual Speech Perception

Jimin Yan
Shandong Normal University, China
Code Conflict is Reflected by Aperiodic Neural Activity

Ece Yuksel
University of Florida, USA
Age Differences in Spatial Navigation Across Real and Virtual Worlds: A Mixed-Methods Approach

Hongchi Zhang
Shandong Normal University, China
The dynamic management of working memory is supported by aperiodic neural activity

Mantong “Mable” Zhou
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Understanding the Tradeoff between Cognitive and Physical Effort in Navigation: A Comparison of Desktop and Treadmill Interfaces

 

 


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Other awards from the
Psychonomic Society

Clifford T. Morgan
Distinguished Leadership Award

Mid-Career Award

Early Career Award

Best Article Award

Yates Student Travel Award

Student Travel Award from Developing Nations

Psychonomic Society/Women
in Cognitive Science Travel and Networking Award for Junior Scientists

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