BRAMS 3rd Scientific Social Event: Marie-Élaine Lagrois, Pauline Tranchant & Brandon Paul
To celebrate the scientific and cultural diversity of BRAMS, we are holding a BRAMS Scientific Social Event.
The event will be held on a Thursday once a month and will provide a platform to facilitate scientific and cultural exchange. BRAMS members will get a chance to share new and exciting research with their fellow colleagues.
Following the scientific presentations, we will have an internationally-themed reception facilitated by some of our members. We hope that all of you will participate to make this event a success!
Scientific Presentations by:
– Marie-Élaine Lagrois & Pauline Tranchant – Poor beat tapping to music does not necessarily mean poor beat perception
– Brandon Paul – Finding “hidden” hearing loss: research approaches and evidence for cochlear damage in humans with “normal” hearing
Cuisine celebrated: Indian/Bangladeshi
Hosts: Rakhee Chowdhury & Megha Sharda
Organizers:
Megha Sharda, Postdoctoral Fellow, Auditory Brain and Cognitive Development Laboratory, Dept. of Psychology, University of Montreal, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University
Eva Nadon, Ph.D. Candidate in Neuropsychology – Research and Intervention, University of Montreal
If you are interested in being a future speaker or in helping organize the reception, please contact: Eva Nadon eva.madelyne.nadon@gmail.com or Megha Sharda megha.sharda@umontreal.ca