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Pathways to Research Excellence Program (PREP)

This site contains all you need to know about the Pathways to Research Excellence Program (PREP), formerly known as the Canada SROP. PREP is hosted in the tri-campus University of Toronto Psychology Department, Graduate School of Management, and the Rotman Research Institute (Baycrest Hospital).

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Author Archives: pagegould

The Science of Snap Judgments

Dr. Nicholas Rule,

The Science of Snap Judgments

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025Posted inProject-2025Tags:Personality, social cognition, Social perception

Resilience Narratives

Dr. Rachel Ruttan,

Resilience Narratives

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine1, Project-2025Tags:communication, compassion, Organizational Behaviour, Social Psychology

Gender and Persistence

Dr.  ,

Gender and Persistence

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine1, Line5, Project-2025Tags:gender; persistence; failure; challenge; resilience

Prior knowledge, new learning and cortical plasticity

Dr.  ,

Prior knowledge, new learning and cortical plasticity

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine2, Project-2025Tags:cortical plasticity, memory systems

Singlehood and Well-being

Dr. Geoff MacDonald,

Singlehood and Well-being

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine4, Project-2025Tags:Relationships, Singlehood, Social Psychology

Engram basis of fear generalization

Dr.  ,

Engram basis of fear generalization

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine2, Project-2025Tags:behaviour, Memory, mice, Neuroscience

How do we use vision in the world?

Dr. Benjamin Wolfe,

How do we use vision in the world?

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine5, Project-2025Tags:attention, Cognition, Perception, vision

Do you see what I see? Understanding individual differences in visual perception

Dr. Anna Kosovicheva,

Do you see what I see? Understanding individual differences in visual perception

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine3, Project-2025Tags:Cognitive Psychology, Individual Differences, Perception, vision

Emotion understanding in early childhood

Dr. Yang Wu,

Emotion understanding in early childhood

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025March 27, 2025Posted inLine5, Project-2025Tags:children, Emotion Understanding, infants, Social Learning

Do children explore more or less with age?

Dr.  ,

do children explore more or less with age?

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine6, Project-2025Tags:brains, childhood, development, learning, Memory, Perception

Musical development

Musical development

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Posted inLine3, UncategorizedTags:

Individual differences in human memory function

Individual differences in human memory function

Posted bypagegouldFebruary 7, 2024February 7, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:brain imaging, clinical neuropsychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, Individual Differences

Understanding social invisibility

Dr. Becca Neel, Associate Professor

Understanding social invisibility

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Intergroup Relations, Meta-Science, Prejudice, Social Psychology

Viewing the organization through the lens of memory

Dr. Jennifer Ryan, Professor

Viewing the organization through the lens of memory

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024February 8, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Aging, Memory, visual attention

Musical movement in childhood

Dr. Laura Cirelli, Assistant professor

Musical movement in childhood

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Auditory Perception, Developmental Psychology, Music Cognition

Is empathy always viewed as morally good?

Dr. Y. Andre Wang, Assistant Professor of Psychology

Is empathy always viewed as morally good?

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Attitudes, Empathy, Morality, social cognition, Social Psychology

Evacuating Afghanistan: Emergent Organizing between International Volunteers and Afghan Evacuees

Dr.  ,

Evacuating Afghanistan: Emergent Organizing between International Volunteers and Afghan Evacuees

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Organizational Behaviour

Emotion learning in infancy and childhood

Dr. Yang Wu, Assistant Professor

Emotion learning in infancy and childhood

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Developmental Psychology

Linking neural processing to comprehension in native and non-native speakers of English

Dr. Christina der, Assistant Professor

Linking neural processing to comprehension in native and non-native speakers of English

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience

Intergroup Relations, Status, & Self-expression

Dr. Tosen Nwadei, Assistant Professor

Intergroup Relations, Status, & Self-expression

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Authenticity, Intergroup Relations, Organizational Behavior, Social Psychology, Status

Black and Indigenous Supports for Social-Emotional Development

Dr. Ruth Speidel, Assistant Professor

Black and Indigenous Supports for Social-Emotional Development

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:developmental psychology; social-emotional development; community-based research; Black families; Indigenous families

How after death beliefs shape imagination of the future

Dr. Donna Rose, Senior Scientist, Rotman Research Institute

How after death beliefs shape imagination of the future

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology

Exploring the relationship between expertise, attention, and memory

Dr. Alex Barnett, Assistant Professor

Exploring the relationship between expertise, attention, and memory

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Cognitive Psychology

Evaluating eye-movement and brain imaging indicators that predict dementia in healthy older adults

Dr.  ,

Evaluating eye-movement and brain imaging indicators that predict dementia in healthy older adults

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging

What does it mean to know someone?

Dr. Erika Carlson, Associate Professor / PhD Student

What does it mean to know someone?

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Interpersonal Perception, Personality

Individual differences influencing dementia risk reduction

Dr. Nicole Anderson, Professor

Individual differences influencing dementia risk reduction

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Aging, Cognition, dementia prevention, Individual Differences

Engram basis of fear generalization

Dr. Maithe Arruda, Associate Professor

Engram basis of fear generalization

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 19, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:behaviour, Neuroscience

Individual differences in Visual Working Memory Capacity and its Metacognitive Assessment

Dr. Keisuke Fukuda, Associate Professor

Individual differences in Visual Working Memory Capacity and its Metacognitive Assessment

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 15, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Individual Differences; Visual Working Memory; Metacognition

Understanding the road ahead in the blink of an eye

Dr. Benjamin Wolfe, Assistant Professor

Understanding the road ahead in the blink of an eye

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 15, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Applied Research, Driver Behaviour, Driving, Human Factors, Vision Science

Why is Memory so Fickle?

Dr.  ,

Why is Memory so Fickle?

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 15, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Cognition, Memory, Neuroscience

Do you see what I see? Understanding individual differences in visual perception

Dr. Anna Kosovicheva, Assistant Professor

Do you see what I see? Understanding individual differences in visual perception

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 15, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Cognitive Psychology, Individual Differences, Perception, vision

Singlehood and Well Being

Dr. Geoff MacDonald,

Singlehood and Well Being

Posted bypagegouldJanuary 15, 2024Posted inProject-2024Tags:Singlehood and Relationships, Social Psychology

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