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Rik Henson
I am one of the group leaders of the Memory Group. I am fortunate to work, or have worked, with:
Post-Docs (people who know better than me)
JasonTaylor: Current projects include the relation between recollection, familiarity and fluency, using behavioural, EEG and MEG methods.
MorganBarense: Current projects include the role of medial temporal lobe in perception, using data from patients with focal lesions and dementia, and from fMRI of healthy volunteers
AudreyDuarte: Current projects include the effects of ageing on different aspects of recognition memory, using fMRI
DorisEckstein: Current projects include subliminal priming as indexed with sandwich or mirror masking, using behavioural and EEG data
Doctoral Students (people who are beginning to realise they know better than me)
KarenTaylor: The role of medial temporal lobes in recognition memory for faces vs scenes
EliasMouchlianitis: Hemispheric asymmetries in face processing
ChrisBerry (UCL): A single-process model of recognition memory and priming
AidanHorner: The role of response learning in priming
LorinaNaci: The role of semantics in object perception
Past Students (people who definitely know better than me)
Michael Hornberger (UCL): EEG and fMRI investigations of retrieval orientation
For personal details, please see http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/~rik.henson/
Email: MailTo(rik.henson AT SPAMFREE mrc-cbu DOT cam DOT ac DOT uk)