Memory

Rosie Cowell
rcowell@psych.umass.edu
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Cognitive)
No photo availableResearch interests: The neural and cognitive mechanisms of visual perception and memory in the human brain.
Brian Dillon
brian@linguist.umass.edu
Linguistics
No photo availableResearch interests: I am interested in syntactic comprehension, and specifically, the role of working memory in online syntactic processing.
Rod Grupen
grupen@cs.umass.edu
Computer Science
No photo availableResearch interests: robotics (mechanics, control, representation)
David Huber
dehuber@psych.umass.edu
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Cognitive)
No photo availableResearch interests: My research focuses on human perception and memory from a broad-based, computational perspective.
Alexandra Jesse
ajesse@psych.umass.edu
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Cognitive)
No photo availableResearch interests: My research focuses on speech perception and spoken-word recognition, as well as intersensory perception, language processing, and learning processes as they relate to speech perception.
Gary S. Karpinski
garykarp@music.umass.edu
Music and Dance
No photo availableResearch interests: Aural skills acquisition; perception of tonality.
David Moorman
moorman@cns.umass.edu
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Behavioral Neuroscience)
No photo availableResearch interests: Cellular and network encoding of cognitive function and psychiatric disease
Caren Rotello
caren@psych.umass.edu
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Cognitive)
No photo availableResearch interests: Our research seeks to understand basic processes in recognition memory and reasoning, using methods rooted in signal detection theory and neuroscience (EEG).
Rebecca Spencer
rspencer@psych.umass.edu
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Cognitive, Developmental and Behavioral Neuroscience)
No photo availableResearch interests: Cognitive function of sleep across the lifespan
Jeffrey Starns
jstarns@psych.umass.edu
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Cognitive)
No photo availableResearch interests: Memory for Events