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Stipendiary Lecturer in Experimental Psychology
Email: sage.boettcher@psy.ox.ac.uk
DPhil Experimental Psychology; Oxford 2020
MSc Interdisciplinary Neuroscience; Goethe University Frankfurt; 2016
BSc Psychology & Statistics; University of Delaware, 2012
Experimental Psychology
Undergraduate: Cognitive Psychology, Psychobiology, Perception, EEG
Graduate: Statistical Methods and Theory
My work focuses on understanding how our past experiences and memories guide attention and behaviour. I am specifically interested in how we may proactively use memories from different time scales (short & long-term) and from different dimensions (spatial, temporal, & identity) to guide ongoing behaviour. To understand these processes I use a combination of psychophysical methods with non-invasive brain imaging techniques.