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3. Speakers


Charles Brainerd, University of Arizona, USA,
"Fuzzy-trace theory."
Nelson Cowan, University of Missouri, USA
"Working-memory capacity limits in a theoretical context"
Lynn Hasher, University of Toronto, Canada
"Circadian rhythms and inhibitory control of cognition"
Alice Healy, University of Colorado, USA
"Optimizing the speed, durability, and transferability of training."
Michael Humphreys, University of Queensland, Australia
"Recollection and familiarity"
Chizuko Izawa, Tulane University, USA
"Optimization of learning and retention in context of learners' comfort levels"
Jun Kawaguchi, Nagoya University, Japan
"Interaction between memory and environment: Automatic and intentional processes"
Douglas Nelson, University of South Florida, USA
"Implicitly activated memories, The missing links of remembering"
Jeroen Raaijmakers, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
"Modeling implicit and explicit memory"
Valerie Reyna, University of Arizona, USA
"Fuzzy-trace theory, judgment, and decision making"
Richard Shiffrin, Indiana University, USA (keynote speaker)
"Modeling human memory"
Robert Solso, University of Nevada, Reno, USA
"The Evolution of consciousness, memory, and art"
Invited Posters:
William Hockley, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Benise S.K. Mak, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Andre Mayers, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke (Quebec) Canada
Cathy McEvoy, University of South Florida, USA
Martijn Meeter, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Debra Sue Pate, State University of New York, Potsdam, USA
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Northwestern University, USA
Michael J.Wenger, University of Notre Dame, USA

(Please note that these are still tentative titles, and actual presentations may differ)

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