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SUMMARY: CANCELLED! Department Colloquium: Dr. Mike Miller
DESCRIPTION: Due to unforeseen circumstances\, this colloquium is cancelled
 . Stay tuned for when it will be rescheduled. Dr. Mike Miller\, UC Santa Ba
 rbara “False” Memories Dr. Mike Miller is interested in the psychological a
 nd neural processes underlying human memory and decision-making. His resear
 ch employs a variety of techniques\, including functional magnetic resonanc
 e imaging (fMRI)\, event-related potentials (ERP)\, transcranial […]
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 ong><span style="color: #ff0000">Due to unforeseen circumstances\, this col
 loquium is cancelled. Stay tuned for when it will be rescheduled.</span><br
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 g><br /><strong>Dr. Mike Miller\, UC Santa Barbara<a href="https://www.psyc
 h.ucla.edu/faculty/page/neisenbe"><br /></a></strong><em>"False" Memories</
 em><br /><b><a href="https://www.psych.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/miller">Dr. 
 Mike Miller</a></b> is interested in the psychological and neural processes
  underlying human memory and decision-making. His research employs a variet
 y of techniques\, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)\, 
 event-related potentials (ERP)\, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)\, 
 split-brain studies\, and signal detection analysis. These studies range fr
 om investigations into prefrontal and parietal cortex activity associated w
 ith shifts in decision criteria to attempts to uncover the functions of the
  parietal lobe during successful retrieval. A major component of his resear
 ch examines the sources variability of individual patterns of brain activit
 y during an episodic memory task. Ultimately\, his goal is to use these neu
 roscientific studies to understand the processes of the mind when rememberi
 ng a past event\, and to appreciate the uniqueness of these processes at th
 e individual level</p><hr /><p><em>Annually the Department of Psychology ho
 sts a <a href="https://psych.ubc.ca/community/colloquia/" target="_blank">C
 olloquia Series</a> throughout the academic year.</em><br /> </p>
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