My work aims to understand how we construct and retrieve memories of complex real-world episodes. I use realistic stimuli (such as movies and narratives) and behaviors (such as spoken recall) that contain rich natural semantics and unfold continuously across multiple timescales. Using novel between-brain temporal and pattern analysis methods, I ask how mnemonic and sensory systems operate together dynamically to create the present moment.
Janice Chen
Assistant Professor
janice@jhu.edu
Ames 230
410-516-6527
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Research Interests: real-world memory; cognitive neuroscience; temporal structure in cognition
Education: PhD