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Anna-Lisa Cohen is a Professor of Psychology at Yeshiva University's Katz School of Science and Health. Her research focuses on prospective memory mechanisms, the psychology of film, and cognitive processes underlying goal-directed behavior. She holds a PhD and MS from the University of Victoria (Canada) and additional education from York University. Cohen teaches courses including Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Psychology, and Statistics for Psychology, emphasizing both theoretical and applied aspects of her field. Her work investigates how future intentions interact with ongoing tasks, and how narrative films influence attention and emotional responses. Recent studies explore implementation intentions in stroke rehabilitation and the role of BA 10 brain region in memory retrieval. Despite her extensive contributions, no specific awards are listed in the provided materials. She is based at the Wilf campus Belfer Hall and actively engages in academic publishing across cognitive and clinical domains.




