Amy H. Criss

Assistant Professor

Department of Psychology

Syracuse University

 

 

Research

I study human memory using behavioral studies, fMRI, and

computational models. Current topics of interest include prior frequency effects, the relative role of item and context information, associative recognition, cued recall, aging, item strength, and criterion setting.

§      Want to read more? Check out my publications.

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§      Want to learn more about me? Here’s my CV.

 

Teaching

In Fall 2007, I am teaching Introduction to Research Methodology (PSY 313) and Cognitive Psychology (PSY 322). Find more information on Blackboard.

                               

Contact Me

477 Huntington Hall

Department of Psychology

Syracuse University

Syracuse, NY 13244-2340

(315) 443-3667 (phone)

(315) 443-4085 (fax)

acriss [at] syr [dot] edu