On February 25 several UNC Charlotte students presented their work at the 2023 North Carolina Conference (NCCognition) held at nearby Wake Forest University. The NCCognition is an annual conference that features work related to cognitive science by students and faculty from institutions in NC and nearby states. The following were the presentations by Charlotte students and faculty:
Moral reasoning and health-behavior judgments: Considering empathy and U.S. political ideology. Marviene W. Fulton, Alexia Galati, Anita Blanchard, and Sara Levens, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Task goals modulate the alignment of linguistic strategies and joint attention during collaboration. Alexia Galati, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Camila Alviar, Vanderbilt University;Rick Dale, University of California Los Angelos; Moreno Coco, Sapienza University
The impact of gaze strategies on accuracy in two different collaborative tasks. Daniel Jackson and Alexia Galati, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Indoor Air Quality, Sleep Quality and Next-Day Cognitive Performance. Philip Zendels and Jane Gaultney, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
The Relationship Between Self-Verification and Emotion Regulation. Shaina Glass and Doug Markant, University of North Carolina at Charlotte