Profiles in "Learning and Memory" Expertise Area
- Dr. Azuma's research focuses on memory and language processing in bilinguals and military veterans.
- Barton directs the Clinical Psychology Center and supervises the clinical work of student-therapists in the center and co-ordinates field placements.
- Homa's research interests include the visual perception of linguistic and form stimuli; retrieval and decision processes in long- and short-term memory; and semantic memory.
- Computational models of cognitive and behavioral processes involved in animal learning and motivation.
- Dr. Bimonte-Nelson is an expert in cognitive function as related to aging, menopause, and hormones, with a focus on women's health and sex differences. She directs the Neuroscience of Memory, Menopause, and Aging Laboratory.
- Dr. Hansen teaches courses on the fundamentals of psychological science, research methods, biological basis of behavior and cognitive psychology.
- Trudy Kuo earned her doctorate in psychology at the University of Arizona, with a focus in cognition and neural system.
- Dr. Craig is the Director of Strategic Initiatives in the ASU Learning Engineering Institute. His work is at the intersection of cognitive science, user science, and education sciences.
- Rogalsky studies the neurobiology of language and cognition, and how they change after a brain injury (e.g. stroke). Methodologies include neuroimaging, neuropsychology, and translational collaborations with clinicians.
- Smith is a behavioral neuroscientist studying learning and memory systems in both insects and mammals. His work is being applied to studies of human diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.