My research studies human memory using a variety of techniques, including mathematical and computational modeling, cognitive experimentation, and computational and cognitive neuroscience. Sederberg, P. B., Howard, M. W., and Kahana, M. J. (in press). A context-based
theory of recency and contiguity in free recall. Psychological Review.
Rao, V. A. and Howard, M. W. (2008). Retrieved context and the discovery of
semantic structure. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 20, J.C.
Platt, D. Koller,Y. Singer and S. Roweis, Eds. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.
Howard, M. W., Youker, T. E., and Venkatadass, V. (2008). The persistence of
memory: Contiguity effects across several minutes. Psychonomic Bulletin &
Review, 15, 58-63.
Manns, J. R., Howard, M. W., & Eichenbaum, H. B. (2007). Gradual changes in
hippocampal activity support remembering the order of events. Neuron, 53,
530-540.
Howard, M. W., Fotedar, M. S., Datey, A. V., and Hasselmo, M. E. (2005). The
temporal context model in spatial navigation and relational learning: Toward a
common explanation of medial temporal lobe function across domains,
Psychological Review, 112, 75-116.
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