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Welcome to the Dynamic Memory Lab!

May 2024

Welcome to the Dynamic Memory Lab. Our research explores the cognitive and neural processes that support human memory, including how we hold information in mind, form lasting memories, and retrieve them when needed.

We investigate key questions such as: How do we remember specific experiences? How do our goals and prior knowledge shape memories? What distinguishes a general feeling of familiarity from detailed recollection? We also study how these memory processes are affected in conditions like schizophrenia.

To answer these questions, we use a variety of research methods, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), intracranial recordings, eye-tracking, and studies with individuals who have focal brain damage. Our goal is to deepen understanding of memory function in both healthy and clinical populations.

For more information about our research, team, and current projects, please explore the rest of our website.