Recent findings suggest that memories are stored in the body, not just the brain. Does that mean our "self" is too?
Many people believe that their memories preserve events exactly as they occurred and store them in their brains. But, as Elizabeth Loftus, an influential psychologist, has demonstrated, “Memory works ...
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Three Psychology and Neuroscience faculty members have received a combined $2.69 million in National Science Foundation funding to advance their research "[The research] will provide a more holistic ...
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memory, thinking and decision making with additional courses in the application of cognitive theory to work (e.g., industrial/organizational psychology), social media, and design (e.g., human centered ...
My research broadly concerns human memory across the adult lifespan ... and Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. I am an executive committee member of the European ...
Poor sleep among older adults is linked to disruptions in the brain's 'waste removal system', according to researchers. A recent study offers valuable insight into how sleep quality impacts brain ...