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Nicole Anderson (psychologist)

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Nicole Anderson
Born1966
EducationUniversity of Toronto (MA, PhD), Washington University in St. Louis (AB)
Academic career
Disciplinepsychology
Sub-disciplinememory, neuropsychology
InstitutionsUniversity of Toronto
ThesisEffects of divided attention on encoding and retrieval processes in younger and older adults (1997)
Doctoral advisorFergus Craik

Nicole Dianne Anderson (born 1966) is a Canadian psychologist who is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. She is known for her works on ageing, memory and neuropsychology.[1][2] Anderson is an associate editor of the Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences and a fellow of the American Psychological Association.[3][4][5]

Books

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  • Living with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Guide to Maximizing Brain Health and Reducing Risk of Dementia, with Kelly J. Murphy and Angela K. Troyer, Oxford University Press 2012

References

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  1. ^ "Nicole D. Anderson Ph.D., C.Psych". Psychology Today.
  2. ^ "Nicole Anderson". The Conversation. 18 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Nicole Anderson". scholar.google.com.au.
  4. ^ "Nicole Anderson". Baycrest.
  5. ^ "Nicole D Anderson". GSA Connect.
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