POSTER PRESENTATIONS38. Working memory revisited - are category and process specificmodels orthogonal or mutually exclusive? Jeffrey Wong, AdrianOwen & Adam Hampshire Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario39. Cognitive decline in ‘healthy’ aging: ERP evidence. Rachel N.Newsome 1 , Carson Pun 1,2 , Victoria M. Smith 1 , Susanne Ferber 1,3& Morgan D. Barense 1,3 1) Department of Psychology, University of Toronto;2) Department of Psychology, Ryerson University; 3) Rotman Research Institute40. Simultaneously-evoked Auditory Potentials (SEAP): A novelelectroencephalographic paradigm for measuring activity atsuccessive stages of the auditory neuraxis. Christopher Slugocki,Dan Bosnyak & Laurel Trainor Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMasterUniversity41. Does spatial attention influence lexical/sublexical processingduring reading aloud? Daniel Ehrlich, Stephanie Waechter, JenniferA. Stolz & Derek Besner University of Waterloo42. Neural substrates underlying order effects in statistical learning.Elizabeth A. Karuza 1 , Ping Li 2 , Daniel J. Weiss 2 & Richard N. Aslin 11) Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester; 2) Department ofPsychology and Center for Brain, Behavior and Cognition, Pennsylvania State University43. Levels of representation along the ventral visual stream: a rolefor the medial temporal lobe? Jonathan Erez 1 , Rhodri Cusack 2,3 ,Will Kendall 1 & Morgan Barense 1,4 1) Department of Psychology, University ofToronto; 2) Deparment of Psychology, University of Western Ontario; 3) Brain and MindInstitute, University of Western Ontario; 4)Rotman Research Institute44. Effects of perceptual learning on processing of unattendeddegraded speech. Julia Huyck & Ingrid S. Johnsrude Queen’s University45. False recognition of objects following MTL damage. Lok-KinYeung 1 , Rachel N. Newsome 1 , Gillian Rowe 1,2 , Rosemary A. Cowell 3 ,Jennifer D. Ryan 1,4 & Morgan D. Barense 1,4 1) University of Toronto;2) Baycrest Centre, Toronto, ON; 3) University of California; 4) Rotman Research Institute12
46. Validation of a novel protocol for naturalistic assessment ofhuman memory: the Rotman-Baycrest Mask Fit study. MichaelArmson & Brian Levine Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, RotmanResearch Institute47. The effects of threat-related affective priming on familiaritybasedface recognition. Devin Duke, Paige Ethridge & StefanKohler Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario48. The contribution of movement correlation in perceptual judgementsof affiliation during social interaction. Nida Latif, PaulPlante, Monica S. Castelhano & Kevin G. Munhall Queen’s University49. Electrophysiological correlates of high vs. low self-esteemindividuals. John G. Grundy, Miriam F. F. Benarroch, A. NicoleLebarr & <strong>Judith</strong> M. <strong>Shedden</strong> McMaster University50. An Examination of Written vs. Performed Tempo as an EmotionalCue in J.S. Bach’s Well Tempered Clavier, Book 1. Raven Hébert-Lee & Michael Schutz MAPLE Lab, McMaster University51. How metric structure effects detection of volume changes on andoff the beat. Taylor Parrott & Jessica A. Grahn Brain and Mind Institute,Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario52. Stages of Beat Perception and the Influence of Incongruity: AnfMRI Study. Daniel J. Cameron & Jessica A. Grahn Brain and MindInstitute, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario