Steve Clark-Researcher

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http://www.psych.ucr.edu/faculty/clark/index.html

My research is most broadly directed at questions about human memory:

How do we store information in memory?
How is that information represented?
How is that information retrieved?
How do we make decisions based on the imperfect information that we are able to retrieve from memory?
And how do we collaborate with other people in memory tasks?

Many of these questions are addressed within a research program that also seeks to understand the complications of eyewitness memory.

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