
Nick Turk-Brown
Nick Turk-Brown is a professor of psychology known for his research on memory, particularly focusing on the hippocampus and its role in episodic memory formation in infants. His recent study published in the journal Science demonstrated that infants are capable of creating memories, challenging previous notions surrounding childhood amnesia. Turk-Brown's work explores the complexities of memory retrieval in non-verbal populations, aiming to understand how memories may remain encoded in the brain despite being inaccessible. He is committed to advancing the field of developmental psychology through innovative research methodologies.
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Nick Turk-Brown is the lead researcher in the study and a professor in the psychology department at Yale University.
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Nick Turk-Brown is a psychology professor and the senior author of the study on infant memory.
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