Talks
Bain, M. & McRae, K. (2023, September). Chained-event sequences: Evaluating the chain of thought in spontaneous episodic future thinking and involuntary autobiographical memory. European Society for Cognitive Science (ESCOP), Porto, Portugal.
Bain, M. & McRae, K. (2023, July). Take a flight or be at the airport? The influence of event versus location cues on chained-event sequences when spontaneously thinking about your future and past. Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), Guelph, ON.
Poster Presentations
Bain, M., Kaur, R., & McRae, K. (2024, November). Are you going shopping at the market?
Event and location cues influence people’s simulations of future and past events. MathPsych
satellite meeting, Psychonomics Society. New York City, NY.
Bain, M., & McRae, K. (2023, February). Are spontaneous episodic future thoughts simulated in chained event sequences? A novel comparison to involuntary autobiographical memory chains. Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment Conference (LOVE), Niagara, ON.
Pardy, B., Clancy, E. M., Bain, M., Mahood, R., Fenske, M. J. (2022, November). Searching for individual-difference factors in distractor devaluation and no-go devaluation effects: Inhibitory control, emotional reactivity, and visual working memory. Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA.
Clancy, E. M., Bain, M., Pardy, B., & Fenske, M. J. (2021, May). Exploring the consistency of the affective consequences of cognitive control for visual stimuli across tasks and individuals. Vision Sciences Society Conference, Virtual.
Bain, M., Clancy, E. M., & Fenske, M. J. (2021, May). Exploring individual-difference factors in the devaluation-by-inhibition effect. Neuroscience Day, Guelph, ON.
Bain, M., Clancy, E. M., & Fenske, M. J. (2021, July). Exploring individual-difference factors in the devaluation-by-inhibition effect. Canadian Society of Brain, Behavioural, and Cognitive Sciences (CSBBCS), Virtual.