Memory in Focus: Unveiling the Impact of Reactivation on Memory Vulnerability

Term: 
2024-2025 Fall
Faculty Department of Project Supervisor: 
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
Number of Students: 
2

Our previous work has shown that new contexts bring memories to the focus of the mind. But what are the consequences of this memory "reactivation"? This project aims to test the effects of reactivation on the vulnerability of memories using behavioral experiments.

- Students are expected to spend at least 6 hours/week. Approximately 4 hours will be spent on data collection, 30 minutes on the weekly project meeting, and 1.5 hours on reading and data analysis.
- Interested students are encouraged to reach out to Eren Günseli to describe what motivates them to participate in this project and their current level of research experience.
- For more information on our research, check out our website at gunselilab.com

Related Areas of Project: 
Computer Science and Engineering
Psychology

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