Talks and Presentations

The CML at LearnMem 2023

The Complex Memory Lab traveled to Huntington Beach, CA this week to eat good food, frolic along the seashore, and share our recent work at the International Conference on Learning and Memory.

Zach chaired a packed symposium session titled “Episodic memory and the not-so-Default Mode Network” with talks from Zach, Alex Barnett, Janice Chen, and Maureen Ritchey. If you would like access to the slides from this symposium, please contact Sarah Morse at morse@wustl.edu.

Angelique, Ata, Sarah, and Rayna all presented posters. Check out their work below!


To view a full-size version of Angelique’s poster, click the thumbnail above.

Angelique Delarazan, a third-year graduate student in the CML, presented a poster titled “Age-related changes in representing and remembering complex events.”


Ata Karagoz, also a third-year graduate student, presented a poster titled “The influence of rule-based event boundaries in item memory.”

To view a full-size version of Ata’s poster, click the thumbnail above.

To view a full-size version of Sarah’s poster, click the thumbnail above.

Sarah Morse, lab manager for the CML, presented a poster titled “Event boundaries at encoding influence mnemonic discrimination.”


Rayna Tang, a first-year graduate student, presented a poster titled “(How) Do narratives influence associated inference and memory integration?”

To view a full-size version of Rayna’s poster, click the thumbnail above.

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