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Annual Homecoming Festivities

Every year, homecoming events at the Department of Psychology coincide with a University- wide Hebb Lecture delivered by a ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵian along with numerous events at the Department and at the University. For more information about all Homecoming events on campus visit .

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Homecoming 2019


September 27, 2019Ìý

Lecture: 3:30-5:00 pm, McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, Room 504

Reception following the lecture:
Atrium of Bellini Life Sciences Complex
3649 Promenade Sir William Osler

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Prior to reception, professor Michael Sullivan will deliver a Hebb lecture "The Psychology of Pain and Disability: The long road from the laboratory to ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ clinical practice".

Abstract:

The role of psychological factors in the experience and expression of pain has been the topic of spirited debate for decades. Today, there is little room for debate; numerous research studies have provided convincing evidence that psychological factors play an important role in the experience and expression of pain. The questions of interest today no longer concern whether psychological factors play a role in pain experience, but rather, what psychological factors are implicated in pain experience, how psychological factors exert their influence on pain experience, and what the implications are for the treatment of pain. Our work has focused on the role of catastrophic thinking in the experience of chronic pain. This presentation will summarize what is currently known about the influence of catastrophic thinking on pain experience, and how this research contributed to the development of risk-targeted interventions aimed at reducing the magnitude of disability associated with chronic pain. This presentation will also highlight some of the challenges faced in efforts to change the clinical practice patterns of service providers who treat individuals with disabling chronic pain.

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Homecoming 2018


ÌýFriday October 12, 2018

ÌýLecture: 3:30-4:30pm, McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, Room 522


ÌýReception following the lecture:
ÌýAtrium of Bellini Life Sciences Complex
Ìý3649 Promenade Sir William Osler

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Prior to reception, professor Caroline Palmer will deliver a Hebb lecture "Music-making, social interaction, and group synchrony".

Homecoming 2017


ÌýFriday October 13, 2017

ÌýLecture: 3:30-4:30pm, McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, Room 522


ÌýReception following the lecture:
ÌýAtrium of Bellini Life Sciences Complex
Ìý3649 Promenade Sir William Osler
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Prior to reception, professor Frances Aboud will deliver a Hebb lecture "The ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Ethiopia Salt Project: effects of iodizing salt on children’s cognitive functioning".

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Homecoming 2016


ÌýFriday October 28, 2016

ÌýLecture: 3:30-4:30pm, McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, Room 522


ÌýReception following the lecture:
ÌýStewart Biology Building
Ìý1205 Doctor Penfield Avenue
Ìý8th floor lobby

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Prior to reception, professor Fred Genesee will deliver a Hebb lecture "EARLY EXPERIENCE AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT: LESSONS FROM STUDIES OF INTERNATIONALLY-ADOPTED CHILDREN".

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Homecoming 2015


ÌýFriday October 23, 2015

ÌýLecture: 3:30-4:30pm, Stewart Biology Building S1/4


ÌýReception following the lecture:
ÌýStewart Biology Building
Ìý1205 Doctor Penfield Avenue
Ìý8th floor lobby

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Prior to reception, professor Robert Phil will deliver a Hebb lecture presenting his work on "Pathways to Pathology".

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Homecoming 2014


ÌýFriday October 17, 2014

Ìý4:30-6:30pm
ÌýStewart Biology Building
Ìý1205 Doctor Penfield Avenue
Ìý8th floor lobby


Former classmates, professors and current students gathered recalling old times and learning about recent changes in the department. Prior to reception, professor Barbara SherwinÌýpresented her fascinating work on "Sex Hormones and Cognitive Functioning in Older Women and Men".

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