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New Lab Publication: Open Mind

Jacquie has just published a new with Erez Freud and Marlene Behrmann entitled, "What Does Dorsal Cortex Contribute to Perception?". The manuscript contrasts the tradional 'two visual pathways' view with emerging neuropsychological evidence.
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Former Snow Lab postdoc Artem

Artem Leaves for New Postdoc Position

Although we are sad to see Snow Lab postdoc Artem Platonov go, we are proud to announce that his next position will be as a postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Hans P. Op de Beeck's lab in Belgium.
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Mike Gomez Successfully Defends his Dissertation

On Friday, May 1st Snow Lab grduate student Mike Gomez successfully defended his dissertation entitled, "Differences in visual processing between real objects and digital representations".
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Jacquie Snow Joins VISTA, receives Traveling Scholar Award

This fall, Dr. Snow was granted affiliate membership with Vision: Science to Applications (VISTA) of York University in Toronto, Canada. In addition, the group awarded Jacquie with a visiting scholar award that will allow her and members of the lab to travel to York to conduct collaborative research.
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New Lab Publication: eLife

Snow Lab graduate student Grant Fairchild and Jacquie have published a review in eLife focused on how the human brain represents object mass.
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New Lab Publication: Cortex

Snow Lab graduate student Desiree Holler, Marlene Bhermann from Carnegie Mellon University, and Jacquie have just published an exciting new manuscript in Cortex that examines differences in how stimulus size is processed between real objects and images.
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Snow lab RA Chester presents his senior thesis poster

Snow Lab Undergraduate Student presents Senior Thesis

Today, undergraduate research assistant Chester Chau presented his senior thesis in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The study, entitled "Real food displays and their proximity influence valuation", sought to examine how display format (e.g., real vs. image) modulates decision-making behaviors related to food selection.
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Cayce presents poses in front of her poster with Dr. Snow

Snow Lab Undergrad Volunteers present their Research

Each year, UNR undergraduate students compete for university funds to conduct their own research projects under the supervision of a faculty advisor. These highly competitive awards allow the students the opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience working in a lab environment.
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Jacquie Snow rehearsing for JOVE tutorial video

Filming for new 'Journal of Visualized Experiments' Paper

Today, Jacquie and grad student Carissa Romero filmed and recorded segments for their method-based manuscript, "Methods for presenting real-world objects under controlled laboratory conditions", which will soon be published in Journal of Visualized Experiments.
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Kelsey recieving undergrad honors award

Recognition for Undergrad Snow Lab Honors Student

On April 30th, undergraduate research assistant, Kelsey Beattie, was recognized for her research work in the lab at the University of Nevada, Reno, Spring 2019 Honors Program Convocation.
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Mike Gomez getting the Bilinski Fellowship

Mike Gomez to receive the Bilinski Fellowship Award

Snow lab graduate student Mike Gomez has been awarded a Bilinski Fellowship for 2019-2020.
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Francesco Marini going to UC San Diego

Snow Lab Post-Doc Francesco Marini Awarded Fellowship Grant

We would like to send a huge congratulations to Francesco Marini for being awarded a postdoctoral fellowship grant from the National Institutes of Mental Health.
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