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Memory Obsessed | Understanding Knowledge and False Beliefs | Metacognition
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First P&N dissertation defense via Zoom in the books! 🙌 Hannah Moshontz de la Rocha Duke Graduate School Trinity College at Duke Duke University





How might inequality — even when it is merely perceived — affect political attitudes? Racial attitudes? Mental health? This New Yorker article summarizes some seismic research into these questions, among them Keith Payne's Broken Ladder (2018). newyorker.com/magazine/2018/…

Memory Quirks by Anne Cleary and Bennett Schwartz; includes chapter co-authored by Brenda Yang


Congratulations to Scott Huettel (Chair, Duke P&N), recipient of the 2021 Education in Neuroimaging Award from OHBM. Huettel is recognized for his efforts to support neuroimaging through textbook publications, mentoring/training students, & outreach to other fields. Trinity College at Duke



Congrats Brenda Yang on your paper acceptance at JEP:G: A Comparison of Memories of Fiction and Autobiographical Memories



What gets us absorbed in movies and stories? Is there a neural signature of attentional engagement to narratives? Does this neural signature predict what we will go on to remember about a story? work with Monica Rosenberg Emily Finn now out! 1/4 pnas.org/content/118/33…



New P&N faculty member Tamar Kushnir has a thoughtful new paper on embedding developmental science in the community (see traditional approach in her figure, on the left, vs. community-engaged). Here's the link: doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.… Tamar Kushnir


Our work on memories of fiction is a research highlight in the inaugural issue of Nature Reviews Psychology, which makes me smile so much! 📚📺 nature.com/articles/s4415… Written by the wonderful Teresa Schubert



Congratulations to P&N faculty Tamar Kushnir on being named a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science! Tamar Kushnir Duke Psychology & Neuroscience
