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Steve Lindsay's Lab
Welcome to my lab. I'm Professor of Psychology at the University of Victoria, and a cognitive psychologist (although I also sometimes do a little bit of child-development research). I earned my Ph.D. at Princeton University in 1987 (under the supervision of Prof. Marcia K. Johnson, now at Yale University). Most of my research explores human memory. I am especially interested in determinants of the subjective experience of remembering, source monitoring (the inferential processes by which people identify the origins of memories), age-related changes in memory, and the application of theories concerning these processes to everyday memory phenomena (e.g., eyewitness memory). I also do research on a variety of other topics, such as the Stroop effect and investigators' perceptions of eyewitnesses.
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