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Michelle Meade, Ph.D.

Department of Psychology
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717-3440



Email: mlmeade@montana.edu

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Memory & Aging Lab


Lab members: Dan Gigone, Ph.D., Margaret Freuen and Kristina Rand (graduate students), Michelle Tezak, Krystal Faulkner,Jim Barber, Mark Huff, Kalli Vennes, Chase Heap, and Jenine Kirschenbaum-Woodward (not pictured).

 

 

Research in the Memory & Aging Lab examines mechanisms that give rise to memory distortion and investigates how those mechanisms might also lead to memory enhancement. In particular, research is focused along the following three lines: the impact of source confusion on memory distortion, the impact of social factors on improving memory, and the role of individual differences in predicting memory performance within and between populations. To study these questions, we test young and older adults using behavioral research methods along with subjective judgments and neuropsychological assessment.

 

If you are interested in joining our lab, please contact Dr. Michelle Meade (mlmeade@montana.edu)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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