May 2026: We are excited to announce that Faith Pennino has graduated with honors from Berry College and has accepted a position in Brian Anderson's Learning and Attention Lab at Texas A&M. Happy trails, Faith!
April 2026: Elizabeth Boor, Havily Weaver, and Bella Edwards are excited to present our poster "Motivating proactive control in children: The impact of explicit vs. implicit instruction" at Cognitive Development Society in Montreal, Quebec!
April 2026: Emily Hills and Faith Pennino are excited to present their talk "Will target search be successful when chromatic contrast makes distractors more salient? " at Georgia Students in Psychological Science Conference in Kennesaw, GA!
November 2025: Elizabeth Boor and Jackson Colvett are excited to present our poster: "Do meaningfully ordered cue-probe associations motivate proactive control? ", and Faith Pennino and Jackson Colvett are excited to present our poster: "Testing the boundaries of distractor suppression with salient chromatic contrast." at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society in Denver, CO!
March 2025: Elizabeth Boor received a George Scholarship for her project "Motivating Proactive Control in Children: The Impact of Explicit vs Implicit Instruction". This scholarship will fund Elizabeth's research in her Junior and Senior years at Berry, help make connections with child participants, and give her the opportunity to travel to present this exciting work. Congratulations to Elizabeth!
November 22, 2024: Elizabeth Boor, Faith Pennino, and Jackson Colvett are excited to present our poster "Is four the same as 4? Exploring whether stimulus repetitions or identity repetitions drive voluntary task choice" at the 65th Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society in New York City, NY!
October 2024: We added our lab logo, created by talented Berry College student Sarah Agullo! (You can contact Sarah at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-agullo/ )
March 2024: Faith Pennino received a George Scholarship for her project "Testing the Boundaries of Distractor Suppression with Highly Salient Distractors". This scholarship will fund Faith's research in her Junior and Senior years at Berry and give her the opportunity to travel to present this exciting work. Congratulations to Faith!
August 2023: Jackson Colvett started his position as an Assistant Professor of Psychological Science at Berry College and founded the CAMP Lab!