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Elon professor, alum publish research on generation effects in memory
October 25, 2016
Amy Overman, associate professor of psychology, a faculty member in the neuroscience program and an associate director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, and Alison Richard '16 conducted empirical research on memory that was recently published in a prestigious scientific journal.
Amy Overman presents research on memory at Cognitive Aging Conference
May 12, 2016
The associate professor of psychology, faculty member in the neuroscience program and associate director of Elon's Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, presented research at the 16th Cognitive Aging Conference held April 14-17, 2016 in Atlanta.
Amy Overman and students present research at NC Cognition Conference
March 9, 2016
Associate Professor Amy Overman and Elon students Alison Richard '16 and Michelle Stocker '16 presented research at the annual North Carolina Cognition Group conference.
Amy Overman presents at evidence-based teaching conference
February 14, 2016
The associate professor of psychology led a session at the Lilly Conference in Austin, Texas, that focused on how empirical neuroscience research can inform teaching practices.
Amy Overman gives keynote address
October 6, 2015
Amy Overman shares about neuroscience of learning at NC Association of Summer Sessions Conference
Amy Overman co-authors journal article on brain and memory
August 24, 2015
The associate professor of psychology published a peer-reviewed article in the journal Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience.
Amy Overman & Alan Scott present research at NC Cognition Conference
April 1, 2015
Elon to host North Carolina Cognition Conference 2015 – Feb. 21
February 4, 2015
Registration is required to attend a program that draws top cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology researchers from North Carolina and beyond.
Amy Overman publishes research on cognitive intervention for older adults
November 14, 2014
Amy Overman, associate professor of psychology, has published a peer-reviewed journal article reporting the development of a noncomputerized, game-based, community cognitive health intervention.
Amy Overman gives invited talk at UNC-Greensboro
October 27, 2014
The associate professor of psychology was invited to give a talk as part of the Hard Data Cafe series sponsored by UNCG's Department of Psychology.