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Elizabeth Race is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Tufts University's School of Arts and Sciences. She holds a PhD in Neuroscience from Stanford University (2009) and completed postdoctoral training at Boston University's Memory Disorders Research Center.
Her Integrative Cognitive Neuroscience Lab investigates the neural mechanisms of learning, memory, and cognitive control using fMRI and EEG techniques. Research focuses on how memory adaptively guides behavior and enables future simulations, examining both healthy adults and clinical populations with amnesia.
Recent publications explore temporal dynamics of memory formation, misinformation susceptibility, and neural mechanisms of memory protection. Her work demonstrates consistent innovation in experimental paradigms linking cognitive psychology with neuroscience.
She teaches courses including Brain & Behavior, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Statistics at undergraduate and graduate levels. Current research projects examine rhythmic neural synchronization during encoding and ventromedial prefrontal contributions to memory integration.
Lab activities include collaborations with the Center for Applied Brain and Cognitive Sciences and research funded by the Grammy Museum Foundation.




