SARMAC XI Invited Symposia
We have a powerful program of invited symposia (see the Program for further details on these, plus two dozen other terrific symposia):
Alan Kingstone (UBC): Visual attention in multifacted, dynamic, social environments
Bob Gifford (UVic): Climate-change psychology
Chris Meissner (Iowa State): Applied Cognitive Approaches to Discerning Truth and Deception
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers (U Amsterdam): Bayesian Data Analysis in Applied Cognitive Contexts (note that this differs from the pre-conference workshop, which is a hands-on training experience)
Jonathan Schooler (UCSB) and Jonathan Smallwood (York): Mind Wandering in the Real World
Justice Lynn Smith (B.C. Supreme Court) and Craig Jones (Thompson Rivers University): Real-world Judicial Decision Making
Naka Mikiko (Hokudai University): Psychology and Law
Neil Brewer (Flinders University): Brewer's Pick of Hot New Eyewitness Identification Science
Andrea Piccinin and Scott M. Hofer (UVic): Cognitive Aging Gracefully
Suparna Rajaram (Stony Brook University) and Maryanne Garry (Victoria U Wellington): Women in Cognitive Science symposium on time management
Susan Bluck (University of Florida) and Monisha Pasapathi (University of Utah): The Psychological Construction of Time in Memory
Tom Spalek (SFU): Driving