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PRESENTATIONS

Talks

Nusbaum, A.T. (July 2020). Syllabus design: Terms and conditions or learning partnership? To be presented at the American Society for Microbiology’s Conference for Undergraduate Educators, Bellevue, WA.

 

Nusbaum, A.T. (March 2020). Raise a glass to freedom (from publishers)!: Reversing the whitewashing of psychology using OER textbooks. Presented at the 1st annual Washington State Interdisciplinary Graduate Social Justice Conference, Pullman, WA.

 

Palmiotto, A. & Nusbaum, A.T. (October 2019). Creating and implementing OER diversity programs. Presented at the 16th annual Open Education Conference, Phoenix, AZ.

 

Nusbaum, A.T., Howard, V. & Van Allen, J. (October 2019). We Three OEPs: Three new projects in Open Engaged Pedagogy. Presented at the 16th annual Open Education Conference, Phoenix, AZ.

 

Nusbaum, A.T. & Pattinson, M. (October 2019). Thriving, not just surviving. Presented at the 4th annual UndocuQueer Conference, Seattle, WA.

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Nusbaum, A.T., Cuttler C., & Swindell, S. (April 2019). Use of open educational resources in Introductory Psychology: An examination of costs, outcomes, use, and perceptions. Presented at the 89th annual convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, CO. Video available here

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Nusbaum, A.T. & Swindell, S. (April 2019). Kindness at first sight?: The role of syllabi in impression formation. Presented at the 5th annual conference for Teaching Introductory Psychology – Northwest, Des Moines, WA.

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People's Choice Award winner at the 2018 College of Arts and Sciences Three Minute Thesis competition. Video available here.

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Cuttler, C., Spradlin, A., Nusbaum, A.T., Whitney, P., Hinson, J., & McLaughlin, R.J. (June 2017). Heavy cannabis use is associated with a blunted stress response and reduced reliance on top-down attentional control. Presented at the 27th annual meeting of the International Cannabinoid Research Society, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

 

Nusbaum, A.T., Whitney, P. & Hinson, J. M. (May 2016). Effects of mood on cued vs. uncued cognitive flexibility. Presented at the 17th annual meeting of Northwest Cognition and Memory, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Posters

Stenson, A., Nusbaum, A.T., Hinson, J.M., & Whitney, P. (May 2020). Knowledge is power, except when it isn't: a dissociation of knowledge and reversal learning performance. To be presented at the 32nd annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL. (Conference cancelled due to COVID-19)​

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Nusbaum, A.T., Stenson, A., Hinson, J.M., & Whitney, P. (May 2019). The role of knowledge acquisition in cognitive flexibility. Presented at the 31st annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.

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Nusbaum, A.T., Whitney, P., & Hinson, J.M. (May 2018). Dopamine polymorphisms C957T and COMT interact to increase flexibility in the Iowa Gambling Task. Presented at the 30th annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA. doi: 10.17605/OSF.IO/2VY4T

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Cuttler, C., Spradlin, A., Nusbaum, A.T., Whitney, P., Hinson, J.M, & McLaughlin, R.J. (April 2018). Chronic cannabis users demonstrate blunted stress reactivity. Presented at the Institute of Cannabis Research Conference. Pueblo, CO.

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Nusbaum, A.T., Hinson, J.M., & Whitney, P. (March 2018). Dopaminergic polymorphisms C957T and ANKK1 contribute to distinct aspects of delay discounting. Presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston, MA. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.10523.36646

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Cuttler, C., Spradlin, A., Nusbaum, A. T., Whitney, P., Hinson, J. M., & McLaughlin, R. (January 2018). Effects of stress and chronic cannabis use on episodic and habitual prospective memory. Presented at the 5th International Conference on Prospective Memory, Melbourne, Australia.

 

Nusbaum, A.T., Whitney, P., Cuttler, C., Spradlin, A., McLaughlin, R.J., & Hinson, J. (March 2017). Acute stress alters specific elements of cognitive flexibility in chronic cannabis users. Presented at the 24th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.17234.25282

Amy Nusbaum presenting
Amy Nusbaum presenting
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