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Announcement

Announcement

Cognitive Neuropsychology

Student Travel Prize Winners

On behalf of Routledge and the Editors of Cognitive Neuropsychology, we are delighted to confirm the three winning abstracts of the Cognitive Neuropsychology Student Travel Prize March 2014 competition:

Amy Belfi

Department of Neurology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, USA

Damage to the medial prefrontal cortex is associated with abnormal music-evoked autobiographical memories

Jason Ozubko

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre, Canada

The road less traveled (vs. the road more traveled): Hippocampal contributions to remote spatial memory during virtual navigation

Talya Sadeh

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre, Canada

From the lab to real life: Bridging a gap between laboratory episodic memory and memory for real-life events

All presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, April 5-8, 2014, Boston, USA.

Many applications were judged by the Editor and Action Editors of the journal, making this a very competitive award. The three successful abstracts were selected on the basis of their scientific merit and for their contribution to the field of Cognitive Neuropsychology.

Congratulations to the prize recipients! We wish all applicants great success with your conference presentations and in your future research.

For further information on the Student Travel Prize see the journal website at www.tandfonline.com/pcgn.

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