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Cognitive psychology
Oh, memories, where art thou?
Published
Spring 2022
Recent research highlights the pandemic's impact on our perception of time and memory. Can we jumpstart new memories, or is this shift permanent?
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Cognitive Psychology
Oh, Memories, Where Art Thou?
Published
April 4, 2022
Recent research highlights the pandemic's impact on our perception of time and memory. Can we jumpstart new memories, or is this shift permanent?
Research funding
Gallagher receives Goodes Prize for Alzheimer's research
Published
Sept 17, 2018
The $150,000 prize recognizes Gallagher's lifetime of research into age-related cognitive decline
Cognitive Psychology
That color? You're sure?
Published
Fall 2015
Remembering an exact shade of a color is tough. A new study tells us why.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine