Past events

  • 25 Apr
    13:00

    PhD Defence Antonio Criscuolo

    "Ordo ab chaos: Timing cognition with Waves"

  • 24 Apr
    19:00 - 20:00

    Online Q&A sessie | master Mental Health

    Heb je vragen over de master Mental Health en de specialisaties? Stel ze in deze online vraag- en antwoordsessie en krijg antwoord van onze studentambassadeurs. Stel gerust al je vragen over de inhoud van het programma, hoe het is om in Maastricht te studeren en de algemene aanmeldingsprocedure.

  • 23 Apr
    16:00

    PhD Defence Suvarnalata Xanthate Duggirala

    "The role of prediction and attention in phantom voice perception"

  • 23 Apr
    10:00 - 15:00

    Psychology Experience Day | On Campus

    An Experience Day allows you to experience what it is like to be a Psychology student. You will attend a lecture and participate in a tutorial group. Throughout the day you will be accompanied by experienced students who will be happy to answer all your questions about studying and student life.

  • 22 Apr
    13:00

    PhD Defence Eveline E. Schippers

    "How does sexual deviance develop?"

  • 18 Apr
    10:00

    PhD Defence Laurien Marie Jeanne Nagels-Coune

    "Shedding light on motor-independent communication: fNIRS-based Brain-Computer Interfacing for Everyday Life"

  • 16 Apr
    10:00 - 15:00

    Brain Science Experience Day | On Campus

    An Experience Day allows you to experience what it is like to be a Brain Science student. You will attend a lecture and participate in a tutorial group. Throughout the day you will be accompanied by experienced students who will be happy to answer all your questions about studying and student life.

  • 21 Mar
    13:00

    PhD Defence Stephanie May Ashton

    "Can’t Get You Out of My Head: Impairing and Improving Suppression of Unwanted Memories"

  • 19 Mar
    13:00

    PhD Defence Pia Brinkmann

    "Altered listening changes the way we predict the auditory environment"

  • 29 Feb
    10:00

    PhD Defence Ting Wang

    "Dissecting visual attention: On the origin of attentional bias, alerting, and orienting effects"