Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
The Effect of Walking on Encoding and Recall of Information
Event Name/Location
Psychonomic Society 58th Annual Meeting
Event Location / Date(s)
British Columbia, Canada
Presentation Date
11-9-2017
Document Type
Poster
Description
The Psychonomic Society is the preeminent society for the experimental study of cognition. Members are scientists who study how the mind works and advance the basic science of behavior in areas that include memory, learning, problem solving, decision making, language, attention, and perception. Many members are concerned with the application of psychology to health, technology, and education, and often use converging methods such as neuroscience and computational science to achieve their research goals. Their work also connects with research in biology, chemistry, statistics, computer science, medicine, law, and business.
NSUWorks Citation
Miranda, W.,
Koob, A.,
Boucher, L.,
Collins, W. M.
(2017). The Effect of Walking on Encoding and Recall of Information. Psychonomic Society 58th Annual Meeting.
Available at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cps_facpresentations/3576
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