
معرفی
Nicholas Pepe, Ph.D. (2021), is a Lecturer in the Department of Cognitive Psychology at Stony Brook University. His research focuses on memory processes, particularly retrieval disruption mechanisms, part-list cuing effects, collaborative memory dynamics, and cross-cultural deviations in cognitive processes. He has explored how social and cultural factors influence memory performance, including studies on ethnically diverse groups and cultural variations in memory disruption.
Pepe has presented at major conferences such as the Psychonomic Society and Society for Personality and Social Psychology, addressing topics like cultural differences in memory processes and the role of social cues in recall inhibition. His work bridges cognitive psychology with cross-cultural studies, emphasizing applications in collaborative learning and memory improvement strategies for professional examinations.
His current research includes meta-analyses of memory impairment phenomena and investigations into the stability of collective memory structures through societal changes. Pepe collaborates with institutions like Schultheis & Panettieri LLP, applying cognitive science principles to real-world memory optimization challenges.



