Reprints & Preprints

Welcome to the Marsh Lab. Our lab director is Richard L. Marsh. Current graduate students include Michael DeWitt, B. Hunter Ball, and Justin B. Knight. Please do not hesitate to email us if you have any questions or comments about this site or our lab. Thanks for visiting.

 Dr. Marsh is a professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Georgia. This website was created by his graduate students to inform you of our lab and the type of research we generally conduct. We are interested in all types of memory but have a favorie set from which we draw many of our ideas. Due to Dr. Marsh's prominence in the fields of Source Monitoring and Prospective Memory, a large number of our studies involve some aspect of one or both of these types of memory. For more information on specific projects and a greater description of these topics, see our Research Interests.

       The University of Georgia is located in the beautiful town of Athens, GA. While Athens may not have the envirnomental standards you would come to expect from a liberal college town, it is still remarkably beautiful and contains a wealth of activities for the young and old alike. Fortunately we are busy enough conducting research that we are not distracted by such goings on; we are told they are quite fun however.

 

Research Assistant Maggie King explains the instructions for a Prospective Memory experiment.
Research assistant Maggie King explains the instructions for a prospective memory experiment.

 

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