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2008/02/18

STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDS

STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDS FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARS (2008)
The Society for Mathematical Psychology is providing a limited number of $100 student travel awards on a competitive basis. The purpose of these student travel awards is to subsidize the costs of travel to the Society for Mathematical Psychology Meeting which will be held at The Fairmont Washington D.C. Hotel (www.fairmont.com/washington) in Washington, D.C. In order to be eligible for a graduate student travel award, the student must: (1) be a student member of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, and (2) be a graduate student. Postdoctoral scholars are now also eligible to apply for student travel awards. In addition, an applicant for a travel award must be a co-author on an abstract for oral or poster presentation at the Society for Mathematical Psychology meeting as well as include a copy of that abstract in their application packet. Students should also include a vita with their application. Applications must be postmarked by April 30, 2008 and sent to: Mathematical Psychology Student Travel Award, Attention: Dr. Richard Golden, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences - GR4.1, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080-3021.
Awards will be officially announced and distributed at the Society for Mathematical Psychology Business Meeting in Washington, D.C.
http://www.mathpsych.org

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I am Yang Cheng-Ta. I am a assistant professor at the department of psychology and institute of cognitive science, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU). I graduated from National Taiwan University (NTU). My supervisors were Prof. Yeh Yei-Yu and Prof. Hsu Yung-Fong. My major is cognitive psychology and mathematical psychology. My research interests are human attention and memory. My research topic is about why people cannot detect a change in the visual environment which is so-called “change Blindness”. I investigate the mechanism underlying change detection and how people make a correct detection decision. I am also interested in the mathematical modeling of human behavior. Besides, I like to play volleyball, go to gym, and swim when I am free. I also like to listen to the Chinese opera and still keep learning it. These are brief descriptions about me. If you are interested in me or share interests with me, contact with me at yangct@mail.ncku.edu.tw.