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! colspan="2"| '''Thursday (6/01/23)'''
 
! colspan="2"| '''Thursday (6/01/23)'''
 
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| 8:00 || '''Breakfast & Registration''' || 7:00 || '''Morning Activity (Jog)'''
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| 8:45 || '''Welcome and Opening Remarks:''' Michael Jacob Kahana (University of Pennsylvania) || 8:00 || '''Breakfast'''
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| 8:50 || '''Welcome and Opening Remarks:''' Michael Jacob Kahana (University of Pennsylvania) || 8:20 || '''Breakfast'''
 
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| || <div style="text-align: center;"> ''Spoken Session 1''|| || <div style="text-align: center;">''Spoken Session 2''  
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| || <div style="text-align: center;"> ''Spoken Session 1''|| || <div style="text-align: center;">''Spoken Session 1''  
 
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| 8:50 || '''Simon Dennis''' ''(University of Melbourne)'': A Retrieved Context Model of Sequence Generation || 8:30 || '''Mick Rugg''' ''(University of Texas at Dallas)'': What puts the auto in autonoetic?
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| 9:00 || '''Christopher Baldassano''' ''(Columbia University)'': Accurate predictions facilitate robust memory encoding independently from stimulus probability || 9:00 || '''Gordon D. Logan''' ''(Vanderbilt University)'': No Position-Specific Interference from Prior Lists in Cued Recognition: A Challenge for Position Coding (and Other) Theories of Serial Memory
 
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| 9:10 || '''Kevin Darby''' ''(Florida Atlantic University)'': Dynamic interactions between episodic memory and metacognitive confidence in a sequential sampling model framework || 8:50 || '''Lynn Lohnas''' ''(Syracuse University)'': Associations supporting changes in recall across successive tests
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| 9:20 || '''Kate Nussenbaum''' ''(Princeton Neuroscience Institute)'': Reinforcement learning increasingly shapes memory specificity from childhood to adulthood || 9:20 || '''Jeremy B. Caplan''' ''(University of Alberta)'': Attentional subsetting theory: strength in small numbers
 
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| 9:30 || '''Katherine Duncan''' ''(University of Toronto)'': Memory's Pulse: Experience is Sampled into Memory at a Theta Rhythm || 9:10 || '''Roger Ratcliff''' ''(Ohio State University)'': Modeling distance effects in number memory
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| 9:40 || '''David J. Halpern''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Study-Phase Reinstatement: Encoding Spontaneous Thoughts as Memories || 9:40 || '''Wei Tang''' ''(Indiana University Bloomington)'': A hidden Markov framework for brain representations of temporal regularity
 
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| ||  || 9:30 || '''Simone Viganò''' ''(Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany)'': Mental search of concepts is supported by egocentric vector representations and restructured grid maps
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| 10:00 || '''BREAK''' || 10:00 || '''BREAK'''
 
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| 10:00 || '''BREAK'''  || 9:50 || '''BREAK'''
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| || <div style="text-align: center;"> ''Spoken Session 2''|| || <div style="text-align: center;">''Spoken Session 2''  
 
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| || <div style="text-align: center;"> ''Spoken Session 2''|| || <div style="text-align: center;">''Spoken Session 4''  
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| 10:20 || '''James Antony''' ''(Cal Poly)'': Causal network properties predict memory organization for non-linear narratives  || 10:20 || '''Ashley Williams''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Prefrontal Modulation of the Hippocampus Supports Successful Switching Between Opposing Task Goals
 
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| 10:20 || '''Sharon Noh''' ''(University of California, Irvine)'': Multi-step inference across the lifespan can be improved with individualized memory interventions || 10:10 || '''Sean Polyn''' ''(Vanderbilt University)'': The modulation and elimination of temporal organization in free recall
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| 10:40 || '''Youssef Ezzyat''' ''(Wesleyan University)'': Neural activity differentiates novel and learned event boundaries || 10:40 || '''Sebastian Michelmann''' ''(New York University)'': Tracing the neural underpinnings of memory search across slowly unfurling states
 
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| 10:40 || '''Arne Ekstrom''' ''(University of Arizona)'': Age-variant and age-invariant effects on spatial navigation || 10:30 || '''Jeni Pathman''' ''(York University)'': Using naturalistic events to examine the temporal organizational structure of memory across childhood
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| 11:00  || '''Nicole Long''' ''(University of Virginia)'': Bottom-up or top-down? How to induce the retrieval state || 11:00 || '''Qihong Lu''' ''(Columbia University)'': Episodic memory supports the acquisition of structured task representations
 
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| 11:00 || '''Caitlin Bowman''' ''(University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)'': Learning prototype-based categories in older age  || 10:50 || '''Meg Schlichting''' ''(University of Toronto)'': Learning Strategy Differentially Impacts Memory Connections in Children and Adults
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| 11:20 || '''Rui Cao''' ''(Boston University)'': Ramping cells in rodent mPFC encodes time to past and future events via real Laplace transform || 11:20 || '''Samantha S Cohen''' ''(Temple University)''Pattern Completion and Pattern Separation during Early childhood
 
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| 11:20 || '''Michael Mack''' ''(University of Toronto)'': Learning exceptions to category rules varies by hormonal milieu || 11:10 || '''BREAK'''
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| 11:40 || '''LUNCH''' || 11:40 || '''LUNCH'''
 
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| || <div style="text-align: center;"> '' ''|| || <div style="text-align: center;">''  '''Workshop in Cognitive Electrophysiology''' ''  
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| 12:50  || '''Keynote Address: Anthony Wagner''' ''(Stanford University)'' || 12:50 || '''Poster Session 2'''
 
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| 1:50 || '''Group Photo'''  || 2:10 || '''Data Blitz:'''
| 11:40 || '''Group Photo'''  || 11:30 ||   Michael Kahana ''(University of Pennsylvania)''
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| || || 11:40 ||   Youssef Ezzyat ''(Wesleyan University)'',  
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| 2:00  || '''BREAK''' ||   || 1. Adam Broitman ''(University of Pennsylvania)'', EEG Spectral Features Capture Effects of Aging on Attention and Memory
 
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| || ||  12:00 ||  James Kragel ''(University of Chicago)''
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| 2:20  || '''Poster session 1''' ||  ||  2. Rolando Masís-Obando ''(Princeton University/Johns Hopkins University)'', How strong is your memory palace? Reliable room representations predict subsequent memory for placed objects
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| 3:50  || '''Data Blitz:''' ||  ||  3. Melisa Gumus ''(University of Toronto)'', Learning regularities and exceptions are supported by distinct hippocampal pathways as revealed by diffusion-weighted functional footprints
 
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| || ||  12:20 ||    Panel Q & A''   
 
| || ||  12:20 ||    Panel Q & A''   
  
 
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| 12:00  || '''LUNCH'''  || 12:30 || '''LUNCH'''
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| 1:30  ||  '''Keynote Address: Robert Nosofsky''' ''(Indiana University)'' || 1:45 || '''Data Blitzes'''
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| 2:30  || '''Poster Session'''  || 2:45 || '''Closing Remarks'''
 
| 2:30  || '''Poster Session'''  || 2:45 || '''Closing Remarks'''

Revision as of 19:48, 3 May 2024


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CEMS 2019

This year's Context and Episodic Memory Symposium (CEMS) will take place at the Logan Hotel in Philadelphia, on May 30 and 31st, 2024.

We are not accepting abstract submissions for CEMS 2024 anymore.

If you have any questions, please contact: context.symposium@gmail.com

Venue and Hotel Reservations

The venue for CEMS 2024 will be The Logan Hotel, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Click here to view the location on Google Maps.


Schedule

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Here is the list of poster presenters:


  • Aakash Sarkar
  • Abigail Mundorf
  • Adam Osth
  • Aditya Rao
  • Ami Falk
  • Anup Das
  • Augustin C. Hennings
  • Austin Greene
  • Blake L. Elliott
  • Brian Winston
  • Buddhika Bellana
  • Charlotte Cornell
  • Chenyu Wang
  • Chong Zhao
  • Christopher Hall
  • Cody Dong
  • Daniella Rafla
  • David Andrew Zarrin
  • David F Gregory
  • Devyn Smith
  • Elita Lee
  • Geoffrey Ward
  • Haydn Herrema
  • Hemali Angne
  • James Mochizuki-Freeman
  • Jennifer Fiedler
  • Jiang Mao
  • Jie Sun
  • Jordan Gunn
  • Joseph Kahana
  • Joseph Sommer
  • Katherine Aboud
  • Kelsey Sundby
  • Linda Hoffman
  • Luca D Kolibius
  • Lucy Owen
  • Luke Pemberton
  • Lynn Lohnas
  • Mason McClay
  • Max Weinstein
  • Maya Geva-Sagiv
  • Md Rysul Kabir
  • Michelle A. Dollois
  • Muhammad Bilal Khan
  • Nathaniel R. Greene
  • Neal W Morton
  • Neomi Mizrachi
  • Nick Ichien
  • Nikolaus Salvatore
  • Pierce C. Johnson
  • Rebecca Waugh
  • Riley DeHaan
  • Ryan A. Colyer
  • Ryan Kirkpatrick
  • Sameer Sabharwal-Siddiqi
  • Sean Polyn
  • Soroush Mirjalili
  • Tamara Gedankien
  • Taylor Chamberlain
  • Uma Mohan
  • Xinming Xu


Registration

Registration deadline: May 10th, 2024

Click here to register

We are thrilled to announce that registration is now open!

Registration prices are as follow:

$425 for non-faculty
$500 for faculty

Conference registration includes breakfast, lunch, and refreshments on all conference days.

Cancellations before May 1 will be refunded, subject to a 10% cancellation fee. We apologize that we will not be able to provide refunds after May 1.

Past Symposia

For information about past CEMS events, please click here.