
Sep 7, 2021
Prof. Jennifer Talarico Talks 9/11 Memories with Associated Press
Prof. Jennifer Talarico explains how much of what we remember about 9/11 is influenced by our present-day lives.

Prof. Jennifer Talarico explains how much of what we remember about 9/11 is influenced by our present-day lives.

Prof. Jennifer Talarico has long studied why our memories of 9/11 have changed over time.

Cognitive psychologist explains how memories of 9/11 and other traumatic events can change over time

Psychology major Nicole Toumanios '23 is contributing data to the study of autism spectrum disorder and dyslexia.

Prof. Jennifer Talarico, a cognitive psychologist who studies how people remember events, shares insights about empty stands at the Olympics.

Research from Prof. Lauren Myers shows video chatting can help grandparents feel closer to their grandchildren.

Cognitive psychologist explains why humans are driven to mark important life transitions with rituals like graduation ceremonies.

Prof. Susan Wenze is shedding light on the unique challenges of parenting multiple newborns and informing the development of support strategies.

Lafayette professor and cognitive psychologist Jennifer Talarico tells Associated Press why it's important to commemorate the end of the pandemic.

Jennifer Talarico, a cognitive psychologist who studies the ability to recall events, shares how the pandemic has shifted how people mark milestones.