Dr. Daniela J. Palombo
Biography:
I investigate cognitive and neural factors associated with how we form and retain autobiographical memories and how this may differ across individuals. I also examine how autobiographical memory influences non-mnemonic functions, with a primary focus on future imagination and decision making. A new branch of research in my lab explores memory and self-schema in association with significant women’s health events.
Research areas of interest:
My research approach is multi-faceted; I explore these topics in healthy individuals as well as in neuropsychological (e.g., amnesia) and psychiatric populations (e.g., post-traumatic stress disorder). I also use neuroimaging methods, including MRI and fMRI.
Research Themes:
Reproductive Infectious Diseases