Assessing Human Performance on Scene Recognition and the Likelihood of Erroneous Recognition of Famous and Non-famous Landmarks

Wade Allen, “Assessing Human Performance on Scene Recognition and the Likelihood of Erroneous Recognition of Famous and Non-famous Landmarks” Mentor: Caitlin Bowman, Psychology Poster #24 How we form new memories is of particular interest within the field of cognitive neuroscience……. Read More

Does Previewing Overlapping Information Help Young Adults Make Inferences Across Experiences?

Jessica Kania, “Does Previewing Overlapping Information Help Young Adults Make Inferences Across Experiences?” Mentor: Caitlin Bowman, Psychology Poster #95 Associative memory is the ability to bind together pieces of information in memory. Usually, we form associative memories for items we…… Read More

Memory Changes In Cognitively Healthy Older Adults: Age Effects In Memory-Based Inference

Ra’shida Rockette, “Memory Changes In Cognitively Healthy Older Adults: Age Effects In Memory-Based Inference” Mentor: Caitlin Bowman, Psychology Poster #4 Associative memory is a cognitive ability in which the brain links related pieces of information and stores them together in…… Read More