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Tracy Taylor-Helmick is a part-time Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University. Her research focuses on human attention and memory interactions, particularly intentional forgetting mechanisms and mnemonic strategies. She holds a BA from the University of Calgary, MA/MSc and PhD from Dalhousie University, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Vanderbilt University.
Her work employs behavioral methodologies to investigate how attentional resources modulate memory retention and purposeful forgetting processes. Key research themes include directed forgetting paradigms, memory suppression mechanisms, and cognitive control processes.
- Awards: 2012 Outstanding Graduate Advisor Award, 2009 Alumni Teaching Award, 2002 CIS Mentor Award
Publications span topics like attentional blink modulation through forgetting instructions and the effortful nature of memory suppression. Her research bridges cognitive psychology and educational applications, emphasizing practical mnemonic techniques.
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