Abstract

This year’s Consortium of European Research on Emotion Conference (CERE) took place in The Netherlands, in the oldest university of the country – Leiden University (www.cere-emotionconferences.org/). The venue was the main building of the Psychology department, modern, brightly lit by bay windows and livened up by a small waterfall and climbing plants. Prior to the conference itself, Dr Mariska Kret organised a PhD workshop ‘Connecting minds and sharing emotions through wires and neurons in man and animal’. I am a first year PhD student and my abstract was selected for an open paper to present at CERE 2016. I was also invited along with my supervisor to attend the workshop as assistant speaker. In this review, I will share my experience and some (useful?) tips to survive the stress of conferences.

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