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Graduate Students Present
GSP Awards
Seven to ten abstracts are chosen each year to receive the Graduate Students Present (GSP) award. Winners are awarded a $500 travel award and identified as GSP winners in the meeting program.
GSP presentations are specially-recognized slide presentations that are scheduled and presented with the topically organized slide sessions. As with standard slide presentations, each GSP student first author is given 15 minutes to present and discuss his or her research findings. GSP applications that are not accepted will automatically be considered for a standard slide or poster presentation.
2010 GSP Award Recipients
Contratulations to the following winners of the 2010 GSP Award.
Molly Crockett, University of Cambridge, UK (Category: Emotion & Social)
Stephen M. Emrich, University of Toronto, Canada (Category: Attention)