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Sarah Allred Rutgers University

I am an associate professor in the psychology department at Rutgers-Camden, and I study the relationship between visual perception and memory. How much of what you see do you remember? And why do you remember some things better than other things? To study these questions, I collect behavioral data from humans, and then I use this data to guide the development of computational models that explain performance. You can find out more about recent publications here. Sarah Allred, PhD. 311 N Fifth Street.

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I am an associate professor in the psychology department at Rutgers-Camden, and I study the relationship between visual perception and memory. How much of what you see do you remember? And why do you remember some things better than other things? To study these questions, I collect behavioral data from humans, and then I use this data to guide the development of computational models that explain performance. You can find out more about recent publications here. Sarah Allred, PhD. 311 N Fifth Street.

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