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Lab Events and Meeting Schedule

Last Updated: Oct 2025

Meeting schedule for Semester 1 2025/2026

The meetings are open to all members of the lab, and attendance is expected for those who are actively involved in research projects. We will assign projects each semester and we will plan around your capacity and availability on a case-by-case basis.

Time 2pm. Room: CL1.03 Themis

W/C Topic
02/10/25 Introduction meeting 25/26
16/10/25 Srdan Talk - Research Stream Update
30/10/25 Introduction to fNIRS for brain imaging
13/11/25 Lab meeting
27/11/25 Introduction to eyetracking for cognitive psychology
15/01/26 Lab meeting
29/01/26 Designing and coding experiments with OpenSesame
12/2/2026 Lab meeting
26/02/26 Using OpenScience Framework (OSF) for research management
12/3/2026 Lab meeting

Lab Events

Research Talk: It’s part of the sport: Exploring how social identification with sports groups predicts gambling behaviour

Dr Christopher Wilson will be delivering a talk on 26th November 2025 at 2:00 PM in CL1.06. The talk will outline the programme of research currently being undertaking the…
2025-11-26
CL1.06 Themis Building, Teesside University

Research Talk: The Language of Learning: Linguistic Characteristics of Lectures and Their Impact on Memory

Dr Srdan Medimorec will be giving a research talk titled “The Language of Learning: Linguistic Characteristics of Lectures and Their Impact on Memory” on October 29, 2025…
2025-10-29
CL2.02 Themis Building, Teesside University

MIND Lab @ Teesside University Research Fair

This event is part of the Teesside University Research Fair, showcasing research and impact in creative ways and explore research happening at Teesside and with our…
2025-06-24
The Hub exhibition space, SU Building

Breaking big problems into small pieces…

This session is for college students who are interested in studying psychology. We discuss how psychology researchers tackle big problems by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable pieces. We use examples of how certain principles of behavioural and cognitive psychology are used to manipulate people in the contexts of gambling, gaming and social media.

2025-04-02
Themis Building, Psychology Dept.

Introduction to Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

This workshop will provide an introduction to Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), a non-invasive neuroimaging technique that measures brain activity by detecting…
2024-10-23
Themis fNIRS lab
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