Student Symposium: May 27, 2022

This was a hybrid event held both in person and over Zoom with a recorded video of the entire session, automated Zoom transcript, and Zoom chat log.
 

  1. People Make Impactful Social Judgments From Music and Sound
    Tanushree Agrawal
     
  2. Using Our Environment to Think
    Felix Binder
     
  3. Regulation of GPCR-Induced Hippo Pathway Signaling by c-Src in Breast Carcinoma
    Mika Caplan
     
  4. Multiple Center-Embedding and Syntactic Typology
    Emily Davis
     
  5. A Neuroethological Approach to Vision
    Julia Gorman
     
  6. The Psychology of Defining & Denying Humanness
    Stefanie Holden
     
  7. The Impacts of Infectious Disease Outbreaks on Primate Behavior
    Stephan Kaufhold
     
  8. Characterizing Unconventional T Cells in Tuberculosis
    Kendall Kearns
     

  9. The Post-Oasis: Southern California's Nature and Landscape in the Anthropocene
    Nicole Theresa King
     
  10. Anthropogeny & the Blood-Brain Barrier Glycocalyx
    Reid Larsen
     
  11. Simple Mechanisms; Complex Behaviors
    James Michaelov
     
  12. Astrocyte Calcium Signaling in Chronic Neuropathic Pain
    Nicholas Nelson
     
  13. Diet, Exercise, and the Blood-Brain Barrier
    Meghan Rossi
     
  14. Anthropogeny in PhD Work, CARTA Symposia, and Interests
    Arturs Semenuks
     
  15. History of Sculpture in Modern Turkey: Artists Interested in Human Origins
    Hande Sever
     
  16. Learning & Memory; Behavioral Pharmacology
    Katie Van Alstyne
     
  17. Pandemics in the Past: Exploring the Relationship Between Animal-Human Interaction and Zoonotic Diseases in Prehistoric China
    Yaohan Wu
     
  18. Recognition Memory
    Anne Yilmaz
     
  19. Word Structure and Social Mimicry
    Matthew Zaslansky