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Ryan Daley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Gordon College, affiliated with the School of Psychology and Human Services. He joined the institution in 2022 after completing his doctoral studies at Boston College.
Education:
- B.A. in Psychology, Gordon College
- M.A. in Psychology, Boston College
- Ph.D. in Psychology and Neuroscience, Boston College
Ryan Daley's research investigates how younger and older adults remember social and emotional information, and how these memories influence decision-making, particularly in moral contexts. His work explores the interplay between cognitive and motivational changes across the adult lifespan and their impact on memory and judgment. Utilizing a multimodal approach, he integrates behavioral methods—conducted both in-person and online—with functional neuroimaging (fMRI) to understand the neural and psychological mechanisms underlying aging, memory, and decision processes.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, his research program suggests strong engagement with cognitive neuroscience, affective science, and developmental psychology, with a focus on lifespan changes in memory and moral cognition.
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Ryan Daley advises students in psychology and conducts research on aging, memory, and moral decision-making. Although specific grants or advising roles are not detailed, his methodological training and research focus indicate active involvement in empirical research and undergraduate/graduate mentorship. He is likely involved in securing research funding and supervising student research projects related to cognitive and affective neuroscience.
Ryan Daley does not have any explicitly mentioned laboratories or research teams in the text, but his use of fMRI and behavioral experiments suggests potential collaboration with neuroscience labs or the development of a research lab at Gordon College focused on cognitive aging and moral cognition.


