2018 Conferences

The lab is excited to share our research at several academic conferences in 2018. This page will be continuously updated as more conference details become available. Hope you will swing by one of our presentations or posters. Lets talk science!


International Communication Association 2018

Friday, May 25

Bol, Huskey. & Segijn. (2018, May). The future of Information Systems talking about the future of Information Systems11:00 to 12:15, Hilton Old Town, M, Liszt

Huskey & Cascio. (2018, May). Problem Solving/Networking/Research Escalator: So you want to set up a Communication Science and Biology lab? 15:30 to 16:45, Hilton Prague, LL, Roma

Turner, B., Huskey, R., Amir, O., Khooshabeh, P., & Weber, R. (2018, May). Political attack advertisements and political affiliation modulate cortical intersubject correlations across the moral brain. 8:00 to 9:15, Hilton Old Town, M, Mozart II

Saturday, May 26

Turner, B., Huskey, R., & Weber, R. (2018, May). Explaining individual differences in brain reactivity to persuasive messages. 9:30 to 10:45, Hilton Old Town, M, Mozart I

Turner, B., Huskey, R., & Weber, R. (2018, May). Organizing, explaining, and critiquing the application of fMRI analyses in Communication Science. 14:00 to 15:15, Hilton Old Town, M, Mozart II

Monday, May 28

Hopp, F. R., Fisher, J. T., Mangus, J. M., Huskey, R., Swanson, R., Gordon, A., Khooshabeh, P., & Weber, R. (2018, May). Mining the Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone: An Introduction for Communication Researchers. 14:00 to 15:15, Hilton Prague, M, Rokoska

Huskey, R., Wilcox, & Weber, R. (2018, May). Are media induced flow experiences energetically optimized? A test of the synchronization theory of flow’s optimality hypothesis. Top 6 Paper, ICA Communication Science & Biology Interest Group. 17:00 to 18:15, Hilton Prague, M, Hilton Grand Ballroom

Social and Affective Neuroscience Society 2018

Huskey, R., Wilcox, S., & Weber, R. (2018, May). What are the brain network properties associated with flow experiences? Applying network neuroscience analyses to a naturalistic behavioral taskPoster Award. Saturday, 10:15 – 11:45 am, Poster D38.

Turner, B., Huskey, R., & Weber, R. (2018, May). The immoral opponent in political attack ads: Intersubject correlations across the moral brain differ by party affiliation. Thursday, 5:45 – 7:00pm, Poster A29.

Turner, B., Huskey, R., & Weber, R. (2018, May). What makes brains different? Individual differences factors explain shared activity patterns during message processingFriday, 2:15 – 3:45 pm, Symposium D.

Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2018

Huskey, R., Wilcox, S., & Weber, R. (2018, March). Using graph theory to uncover the brain network organization underlying flow experiences during a semi-naturalistic behavioral paradigm. Monday, 3/2/18 2:30 – 4:30 pm, Poster E19.

Media2Inspire Symposium 2018

Huskey, R., Wilcox, S., & Weber, R. (2018, April). Using network neuroscience to study flow experiences during media use.

Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2018

Turner, B., Huskey, R., Amir, O., & Weber, R. (2018, June). Political ad processing synchronizes BOLD activity differently across partisan groups.