معرفی
Dr. Alicia Forsberg is a Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Sheffield's School of Psychology. Her research focuses on working memory development across the lifespan, including child cognitive development and cognitive aging. She investigates how working memory interacts with long-term memory, meta-cognition, and attentional processes. Her work emphasizes open and reproducible research methods, Bayesian statistics, and methodological rigor. She holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, an MSc from Oxford, and an MA from Edinburgh.
- Current roles: Academic staff in Psychology Department
- Research Group: Lifespan Working Memory Research Group
Research Interests:
- Working Memory & Long-term Memory Interactions
- Age-related Cognitive Changes
- Metacognitive Accuracy
- Visual Memory Development
Recent work highlights constraints of working memory on long-term retention, age-related differences in dual-task costs, and developmental trajectories of memory binding. She collaborates widely and publishes in top journals like Psychonomic Bulletin & Review and Developmental Science.
Teaching: Undergraduate modules in Developmental Psychology and supervision of MSc research projects. Active in promoting open science practices.




