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Events from the 01 January 2026 - 31 December 2026 Reset

Beyond the single template: How working memory guides visual search for multiple targets

This talk is part of the Department of Psychology (Durham University) seminar series.

06 February 2026

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

L68, Psychology building

  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
  • Department of Psychology
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13 February 2026

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

L68, Psychology building

  • Research event
  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
  • Department of Psychology
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The Dark Side of the Mind: Examining the Neurocognition of Aberrations in Self-Consciousness

This talk is part of the Department of Psychology seminar series.

20 February 2026

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

L68, Psychology building

  • Research event
  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
  • Department of Psychology
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Unpacking the hype about nature and wellbeing: Theoretical frameworks and scientific data.

This talk is part of the Department of Psychology seminar series.

27 February 2026

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Online

  • Research event
  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
  • Department of Psychology
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Social Learning in Social (Media) Networks

This talk is part of the Department of Psychology seminar series.

13 March 2026

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

L68, Psychology building

  • Research event
  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
  • Department of Psychology
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Situating “emotion regulation” in autism and ADHD: Learning from neurodivergent adolescents.

This talk is part of the Department of Psychology seminar series.

20 March 2026

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

L68, Psychology building

  • Research event
  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
  • Department of Psychology
This event has passed