Why does self‑consciousness need false memories to thrive?
Jean-Roch Laurence
- Professor Emeritus
- Department of Psychology
- memory formation4
- autobiographical memory3
- malleability of memory
- volition
- eyewitness testimony2
- learning and memory12
- false memory
- forensic psychology
- law and society23
- automaticity and fluency4
- hypnosis
- mind/body4
- consciousness3
- attentional processes6
- intuition
- body memory
- repression
- dissociation
- cognitive science34
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Norman Segalowitz
second language acquisition, bilingualism/multilingualism, basic processes of learning
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William (Guillem) Esber
behavioral neuroscience, systems neuroscience, learning and memory
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Karen Li
aging (ageing), attentional processes, mobility
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Dave Mumby
learning and memory, neuroanatomy of memory systems, object recognition
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Andrew Chapman
memory formation, entorhinal cortex, hippocampus
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Mihaela Iordanova
learning and memory, neural basis of motivation/reward, fear
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Adam Radomsky
experimental psychopathology, fear, anxiety and stress
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David Morris
phenomenology, Hegel, movement
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Mahdi Mirhoseini
neuro-information systems (neuroIS), information systems design, human-computer interaction (HCI)
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Elizabeth (Liz) Howard
poetry, research-creation, Indigenous knowledges
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Emily B. J. Coffey
human performance of complex skills, cognitive neuropsychology, neural effects of musical training
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Natalie Phillips
aging (ageing), cognitive neuropsychology, working memory
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Ben Eppinger
lifespan human development, cognitive neuropsychology, computational neuroscience