Katherine D. Duncan, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
memory
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Parents

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Lila Davachi grad student 2006-2011 NYU (Neurotree)
 (Neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying human episodic memory encoding and retrieval.)
Daphna Shohamy post-doc 2011- Columbia (Neurotree)
Morris Moscovitch research scientist 2004-2006 University of Toronto (Neurotree)

Children

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Yaxin Liu research assistant 2016-2017 University of Toronto
Dongyan Lin research assistant 2018-2019 University of Toronto (Neurotree)
Andrew J. Bauer post-doc 2016- University of Toronto (Neurotree)
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Fang X, Alsbury-Nealy B, Wang Y, et al. (2023) Time separating spatial memories does not influence their integration in humans. Plos One. 18: e0289649
Saito JM, Duncan K, Fukuda K. (2023) Comparing visual memories to similar visual inputs risks lasting memory distortion. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Liu H, Forest TA, Duncan K, et al. (2023) What sticks after statistical learning: The persistence of implicit versus explicit memory traces. Cognition. 236: 105439
Decker A, Dubois M, Duncan K, et al. (2022) Pay attention and you might miss it: Greater learning during attentional lapses. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Lalla A, Tarder-Stoll H, Hasher L, et al. (2022) Aging shifts the relative contributions of episodic and semantic memory to decision-making. Psychology and Aging
Alsbury-Nealy K, Wang H, Howarth C, et al. (2021) OpenMaze: An open-source toolbox for creating virtual navigation experiments. Behavior Research Methods
Ren J, Wharton-Shukster E, Bauer A, et al. (2021) Events structure information accessibility less in children than adults. Cognition. 217: 104878
Gravelsins L, Duncan K, Einstein G. (2021) Do oral contraceptives affect young women's memory? Dopamine-dependent working memory is influenced by COMT genotype, but not time of pill ingestion. Plos One. 16: e0252807
Bein O, Duncan K, Davachi L. (2020) Publisher Correction: Mnemonic prediction errors bias hippocampal states. Nature Communications. 11: 5791
Sharp ME, Duncan K, Foerde K, et al. (2020) Dopamine is associated with prioritization of reward-associated memories in Parkinson's disease. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 143: 2519-2531
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