The False Memory Lab is run by Dr. James Lampinen of the Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas. The lab conducts research and publishes articles on false memories, eyewitness testimony, children's memory, jury decision making, and the relationship between states of consciousness and memory. We are always looking for bright, hard working students to join the lab. If you are an undergraduate at another college or university thinking about applying to an Experimental Psych Grad Program feel free to write me at lampinen@uark.edu.
Lab Personnel
Juliana Leding: Third year grad student
Jack Arnal: Second year grad student
Norman Edwards: First year grad student
Jennifer Scott: Honors student
Stevie Wood: Honors student
Undergrad RAs
Useful Lab Related Links
False Memory Reading Group
Organizations and Societies
University of Arkansas Research Links
Research Tools
Reference Materials
Other Cool Lab Related Links
Department of Psychology Colloquium Series
SILO / SURF Application Materials
Beike, Lampinen, & Behrend (2004). The Self and Memory. Psychology Press.
Lab Calendar
Lab Rules
Procedures for Running Subjects
Grades for RAs
Ethical Principles
Honors theses
Conference presentations
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