Postdoctoral Research Officer – Cognitive Neurology Laboratory, Monash University
I am cognitive scientist studying the relationship between metacognition, consciousness and related cognitive processes. In my work I use visual experiments to infer how attention and memory interact to develop a sense of awareness and trust for the things we experience.
I submitted my doctoral thesis in 2018. This thesis was an interdisciplinary work between the cognitive neuroscience and philosophy departments at Monash University. I recently joined the Cognitive Neurology Lab at Monash University as a postdoctoral research officer.
Why two people see the same thing but have different memories
Dec 30, 2018 23:00 pm UTC| Health
Does it ever strike you as odd that you and a friend can experience the same event at the same time, but come away with different memories of what happened? So why is it that people can recall the same thing so...
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