The struggle to comply with social distancing and its relation to working memory.
The ScienceBreaker write-up of our recent PNAS paper on working memory and physical distancing.
The ScienceBreaker write-up of our recent PNAS paper on working memory and physical distancing.
Our first COVID-19 Survey study is finally out. It was conducted at the very beginning of the pandemic in China in early Febrary. Many thanks to all our collabo...
We welcome Sarah, Marriam, Arlyn, Jasmine, Lin, Saichritha, Cindy, and Alisa who join the lab as undergraduate research assistants! We are happy to have you all...
Welcome board, Mack Ma (first-year graduate student) and Bo Yeong Won (Assistant Research Psychologist)!
Our recent PNAS paper reported that working memory capacity could explain unique variance in a self-report measure of social-distancing compliance and a task-ba...
A research project spearheaded by current NIH postdoctoral fellow and lab alumnus, Dr. Weizhen Xie, investigated the relationship between working memory capacit...
In collaboration with Kate Sweeney at UCR, Renlai Zhou at Nanjing University, and Xiaorong Chng at Central China Normal University, we are conducting an online ...
December has been an eventful month for the lab. We congratulate newly-minted PhD, Dr. Marcus Cappiello! Many thanks to Marcus’ dissertation committee: Dr...