معرفی
Andrew Cook is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology at Hamilton College, where he teaches courses including Introduction to Psychology and Human Memory. He earned his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Southern Maine and his Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Binghamton University.
- Specializes in human memory and learning enhancement
- Researches AI applications, Korean language learning, and strategy games
- Professional affiliations: Psi Chi (2018-present), Eastern Psychological Association (2019), Psychonomics (2022)
Research focus: Memory optimization through narrative frameworks, social cue deficiency in digital communication, and memorability of associative cues (faces/names, images/spatial data). Publications examine memory retention in narrative contexts and text message interpretation.
Publication trends: Combines cognitive psychology with digital communication analysis, educational technology, and cross-cultural learning. Articles explore both evolutionary memory mechanisms and modern communication challenges.




