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Tammy Marche is a Faculty Member in Psychology and Health Studies at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Arts and Science, affiliated with St. Thomas More College. Her research focuses on cognitive development, memory processes across the lifespan, and their applications in psychology and law, particularly children's memory for pain and eyewitness testimony. She holds a Ph.D. and her work bridges theoretical psychology with clinical and educational practices.
Research areas include cognitive development, memory accuracy/distortion, psychology and law (eyewitness memory), memory and health (children's pain memory), and memory in education. Her studies explore how memory is influenced by anxiety, depression, and post-event information, with implications for clinical care and legal contexts.
Publications span topics like cognitive triage in adult recall, anxiety's role in children's procedural pain memory, and depressive symptoms' impact on false memories. Her work contributes to improving memory-based interventions for children and advancing understanding of memory's role in health and legal systems.
No scientific awards are listed. Her office is located in St. Thomas More 331, and she can be reached at tmarche@stmcollege.ca.
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