Welcome to the CAM Lab!
We investigate the psychological and physiological mechanisms underlying memory and attention. Please check out our Research page for more information on current projects, our Publications page for links to our published papers, and our People page to learn more about us. We are located on the 4th floor of the Life Science Building in the Department of Psychology.
Lab News
Anisha Sharma, a research assistant, recently completed the iEngage program this summer on cognitive offloading. Anisha presented her research at the ARMADILLO conference in Stephenville, TX. Her poster was titled "Prospective Memory Reminders: Too much of a good thing?"
Stephen Campbell, a graduate student in the CAM Lab, was awarded the Visionary New Scientist Award by the Friends of BrainHealth. He will be using MRI to investigate structural and functional differences in locus coeruleus functioning between older and younger adults.
The CAM Lab has received a contract from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory to collaborate on work using pupillometry to understand individual differences in cognitive ability and susceptibility to cognitive fatigue!
Congratulations to research assistant Janine Shuman who was awarded a summer research fellowship through the UTA Honors College!
Stephen Campbell, a graduate student in the CAM Lab, was awarded the Visionary New Scientist Award by the Friends of BrainHealth. He will be using MRI to investigate structural and functional differences in locus coeruleus functioning between older and younger adults.
The CAM Lab has received a contract from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory to collaborate on work using pupillometry to understand individual differences in cognitive ability and susceptibility to cognitive fatigue!
Congratulations to research assistant Janine Shuman who was awarded a summer research fellowship through the UTA Honors College!