Computational Memory Lab

Research Overview

The Computational Memory Lab aims to develop and test computational models of memory processes using a combination of experimental and modeling techniques. We use computational models to address a broad range of questions underlying the understanding of how memory works. These questions include: What causes forgetting? How are events encoded into memory and how are they represented? How are decisions made on the basis of what is retrieved from memory? Answering these questions can lead to a more precise understanding of how and why memory succeeds or fails.

Graduate students:

  • Julian Fox
  • Jason Zhou

Honours students:

  • Aimee Reed
  • Hanna Ough

Research Projects

For project inquiries, contact our research group head.



Faculty Research Themes

Neuroscience

School Research Themes

Cognitive Psychology and Behavioural Neuroscience



Key Contact

For further information about this research, please contact Laboratory Director Dr Adam Osth

Department / Centre

Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences

Unit / Centre

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