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Dr. Judith Jackson is a Lecturer at the University of Glasgow's School of Psychology & Neuroscience. Her research focuses on cognitive psychology, particularly the impact of alcohol consumption on memory processes, including alcohol-induced blackouts and their effects on episodic memory. She also investigates links between student alcohol use and mental wellbeing.
- Education:
- Bachelor's in Psychology at the University of Stirling
- MSc in Human Cognitive Neuropsychology at the University of Edinburgh
- PhD in Psychology at the University of Stirling
Her work integrates experimental methodologies to explore how acute and chronic alcohol exposure affects memory consolidation and retrieval. Dr. Jackson maintains office hours Thursdays 3–4 PM in-person at Room 406, 62 Hillhead Street, with online availability details accessible via this link.
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