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G. A. Radvansky is a Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on memory, event cognition, and comprehension, particularly how memories form, change over time, and interact with narrative and real-world experiences. He leads the Memory Lab and holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University.
Education: Ph.D. (Michigan State), M.A. (Michigan State), B.A. (Cleveland State). Research interests span aging effects on memory, event segmentation, forgetting mechanisms, and the cognitive processes underlying text comprehension.
His work explores topics like linear forgetting patterns, propositional density impacts on memory, and the role of environmental context (e.g., doorways) in forgetting. He has contributed to understanding how misinformation affects event memory and the neurocognitive foundations of memory consolidation.
Awards: None explicitly mentioned in the text. Grants and advising details are not provided in the current data. His lab’s focus includes experimental studies on memory dynamics and applied cognitive neuroscience applications.
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