PSYCHOLOGY COLLOQUIA
University of California, San Diego
                        

The Department of Psychology is Honored
to Present a Talk by

Tim Rickard
University of California, San Diego

"The Effect of Remembering on Memory: Investigations into Representation and Transfer"

Presented on September 22, 2005

Location: The Crick Conference Room
Mandler Hall, room 3545



About the Speaker:
Dr. Timothy Rickard's research interests include human memory and performance, skill learning and transfer, and numerical cognition. He investigates these topics with cognitive laboratory studies, neuroimaging studies, patient studies, and quantitative modeling techniques. Current projects explore: 1) the changes in cognitive processing and representation that occur with practice, 2) memory impairment in patients with damage to the medial temporal lobe, 3) the role of attention in memory retrieval, and 4) the cognitive and neurological structures involved in numerical cognition.

For More Information About This Speaker:
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