Pictured Above: Dwight (left) and Jake (right) checking out scalp topography from data collected on the lab's 32-channel EEG system.
The Concordia Memory Collective is primarily interested in human memory processes, the neural mechanisms underlying these important cognitive processes, and how these processes change across the lifespan. To this end, we use a variety of behavioral paradigms and cognitive neuroscience techniques (e.g., EEG/ERP). TOPICS OF INTEREST
Visual Working Memory (VWM)
Binding Processes in Memory
Organizational Principles in VWM
Lapses of Attention (e.g., mind-wandering)
Episodic Memory
Memory and Cognitive Aging
COLLABORATORS
Moshe Naveh-Benjamin
Memory and Cognitive Aging Lab - University of Missouri
Marian Berryhill
Memory and Brain Lab - University of Nevada, Reno
Kara Blacker
Naval Medical Research Unit - Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH
Kevin Jones
Neuroscape - University of California - San Francisco