Eda Mizrakمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Human Memory
- Working Memory
- Long-Term Memory
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Eda Mizrak is a memory researcher affiliated with the University of Oxford, holding the title of Researcher. Her work focuses on the interplay between working memory (WM) and long-term memory (LTM), employing a diverse methodological toolkit spanning behavioral experiments, computational modeling, and cognitive neuroscience. She has investigated how pauses during encoding and familiar chunks enhance WM capacity, with ongoing research exploring individual differences in these benefits. Research Interests : Human memory mechanisms, cognitive neuroscience, computational modeling, and memory's role in learning and decision-making. Scientific Awards : Marie Curie Fellow (UKRI Funded) Her recent publications highlight topics such as semantic relatedness in serial recall, differential encoding of phonological/semantic information, and hippocampal representation of task structure. These contributions reflect her expertise in memory systems and cognitive dynamics.

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