
About
Michael Dulas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Binghamton University, where he leads the Cognition, Aging and Memory Performance (CAMP) Lab established in Fall 2023. His research focuses on understanding how the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex (PFC) interact in relational memory processes, particularly in healthy aging and traumatic brain injury (TBI) contexts. He employs neuroimaging, eye-tracking, and neuropsychological methods to distinguish healthy aging patterns from pathological conditions. Notably, his work demonstrates that healthy aging involves reduced PFC recruitment during memory tasks, while hippocampal dysfunction may signal TBI or pathological aging. He collaborates with Melissa Duff (Vanderbilt) and Neal Cohen (UIUC) on TBI-related memory impairments.
Education:
- Postdoctoral Fellowship: University of Illinois
- MS and PhD: Georgia Institute of Technology
- BS: University of Michigan
Research Interests: Cognitive neuroscience of memory systems, aging-related neural changes, TBI effects on relational memory, and eye movement analysis in memory tasks. His work emphasizes the interplay between hippocampal and PFC systems, with recent findings showing TBI disrupts all domains of relational memory even at short delays.
Teaching: Courses include Perception (PSYC 351), Prefrontal Cortex and Executive Function (PSYC 473A), and a graduate module on Memory (PSYC 511).
Labs & Teams: Directs the CAMP Lab, focusing on cognitive aging and TBI recovery. Collaborations include projects funded by NIH grants investigating neural mechanisms of memory deficits.
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