About
Srdan Medimorec is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Teesside University's SSSHL Psychology department, affiliated with the Institute for Collective Place Leadership. His research focuses on memory, language, implicit learning, and cognitive processes such as offloading and metacognition.
Education: He holds a Master's degree from Arizona State University and a PhD from the University of Waterloo.
Research Interests: His work spans Memory and Language, Language Production/Comprehension, Implicit Learning, Cognitive Offloading, and Metacognition. He explores how these areas intersect with educational practices and behavioral science.
Key Projects: He leads projects on metacognition, language and memory, and improving second-language learning. Collaborative work includes studying gambling behavior linked to sports group identification.
Publications: His recent work includes studies on children’s cognitive offloading, social identity interventions, and eye movement effects on spatial learning. Datasets include studies on letter fluency and temporal ambiguity resolution.
Awards: While no formal awards are listed, his active research portfolio demonstrates significant contributions to cognitive psychology and linguistics.
Advising & Grants: He coordinates multiple research projects and has contributed to datasets, reflecting his role in academic leadership and collaborative research.
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