Neal Kroll, PhD
Professor, Psychology
| Email: | neakroll | @ | ucdavis.edu |
Dr. Kroll's research is directed towards the greater understanding of human memory. His memory research has included studies on visual short-term memory, mnemonic (bizarre imagery) techniques, the effects of misleading post-event information (eyewitness) visual memory, the use of contextual information to aid in the retrieval of memories "lost" to misleading post-event information, the interrelatedness of items in semantic memory, and, more recently, the neurophysiological substrates of memory encoding and retrieval processes � both by the examination of memory impaired individuals and by the measurement of the physiological correlates of memory processes through the use of neuroimaging techniques.