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Elizabeth Hahn Rickenbach is affiliated with the Department of Psychology at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. Her research focuses on cognitive psychology, particularly the interplay between aging, memory training, perceived control over cognition, and susceptibility to brain training claims.
Her work examines how beliefs about cognitive control influence memory improvement outcomes in midlife and older adults, often in collaboration with researchers from institutions like Brandeis University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She has contributed to studies on stereotype threat, neuroplasticity, and the efficacy of cognitive training programs, with a 2019 publication in Applied Cognitive Psychology highlighting her findings on placebo effects in memory interventions.
Her recent publications suggest expertise in subfields such as cognitive aging, executive function, and metacognition. While no scientific awards are listed, her collaborations with multidisciplinary teams and her role as a corresponding author underscore her active engagement in academic research.




