by trentdavis | Apr 16, 2024 | In the Press
Emma Megla, a 3rd year PhD student in the lab, was recently interviewed by the New Scientist magazine! Follow the link below to learn more about her project, and how drawings can be used to improve our understanding of human memory!...
by emoore77 | Mar 27, 2024 | In the Press
Check out this article interviewing Dr. Wilma Bainbridge on what makes certain artworks memorable. Dr. Bainbridge shares findings on why some art sticks in our minds while others fade—focusing on factors like clarity, interestingness, and even image...
by trentdavis | Mar 1, 2024 | In the Press
Dr. Bainbridge was recently interviewed by “The Course” podcast! Listen to the episode to learn more about Professor Bainbridge’s career path to becoming a University of Chicago professor, starting from her undergraduate experience as a professional...
by trentdavis | Sep 21, 2023 | In the Press
Deepa’s paper on the Visual Mandela Effect was featured yet again, this time by CNN! Their article, “The ‘Mandela Effect’ describes the false memories many of us share. But why can’t scientists explain it?,” discusses Deepa and Prof....
by trentdavis | Sep 21, 2023 | In the Press
Cosmos Magazine recently featured Deepa’s paper on the Visual Mandela Effect, published in Psychological Sciences, in an article titled: Probing false memories: what is the Mandela Effect? Check out the article to learn more!
by trentdavis | Sep 18, 2023 | In the Press
T.I.C.S. (Trends in Cognitive Sciences) featured Trent and Prof. Bainbridge’s new PNAS paper in a Spotlight article titled, “Understanding memorability through artificial and artist intelligence.” The article discusses the paper, the relationship...