Jamie Swanson

Associate Professor, Psychology
I study the processes of typical and disordered memory development, utilizing current cognitive neuroscience methods to track the change in how memory representations are encoded and stored across childhood. The role of disordered sleep is an important facet of my program, particularly through the study of children with Down syndrome, who show extreme sleep disturbance from infancy to old age.
Research Interest
I study the processes of typical and disordered memory development, utilizing current cognitive neuroscience methods to track the change in how memory representations are encoded and stored across childhood. The role of disordered sleep is an important facet of my program, particularly through the study of children with Down syndrome, who show extreme sleep disturbance from infancy to old age.
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Psychology, NSCS
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