Bob Uttl, Ph.D.
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My primary research interests are broadly focused on cognition, cognitive aging, psychometrics and quantitative methods. The main focus of my current work in this area include: 
  • relationships between different memory functions (e.g., explicit episodic, prospective, implicit, and semantic memory); 
  • relationships between perception, processing resources and memory functions;  
  • changes in perception, processing resources, memory, and other cognitive functions due to normal and pathological aging (e.g., dementia, Alzheimer’s); and
  • neural correlates of perception and memory using neuroscience methods including TMS and fMRI.
Intertwined with my work in cognition and aging are my interests in measurement; psychometrics; quantitative methods; evaluation and development of cognitive, clinical, and neuropsychological assessment  instruments; and development of new research methods. 
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Wednesday, August 03, 2005