Research

My research focuses on autobiographical memory—in practical terms, memory for the events of everyday life. Over the last several years, my students and I have investigated a series of questions: How malleable are autobiographical memories—how susceptible are they to distortion and change? To what extent does this sort of memory vary from person to person? Why do different people remember events in different ways? Why might some people have weaker memories than others? Can we reawaken memories that seem to have been lost?

Check out my Biography and CV page for a full list of publications.

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