Lifespan Cognition Lab

Lifespan Cognition Lab

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The Lifespan Cognition Lab conducts research on cognitive and developmental psychology. Other areas of research include false memory, memory, and sleep.

In the Lifespan Cognition Lab, we research children's and adults' cognition and development – how their thinking develops. We want to know how people learn to take other people's perspectives and how this changes over time in typical and atypical populations (e.g., mild head injury, autism, etc.).

Photos from Lifespan Cognition Lab's post 06/05/2026

🧠✨Train Your Brain Workshop 1 was a success! Thank you to Senuri for an engaging presentation on memory and for sharing your knowledge with us.

06/01/2026

Try this Stroop Challenge and see how quickly your brain gets tripped up.

Did you make any mistakes? Let us know in the comments! 👇

Photos from Lifespan Cognition Lab's post 05/27/2026

Another great year at NOWCAM 2026! 🧠✨ So proud of our team for presenting, learning, and connecting with fellow researchers.

05/13/2026

Interested in a wellness program? 🌿

is offering a 6-week wellness program for KPU students — plus you can earn up to $45 for participating.

If you’re interested or want more info, contact Dr. Kyle Matsuba at:
📧 [email protected]

Photos from Lifespan Cognition Lab's post 05/05/2026

be honest… how many times have you said “I literally just had it in my head” 😭

forgetting things, no focus, bad sleep — it’s not random, it’s your brain patterns.

and yes… you can actually train that.

We are hostingworkshop series on:🧠 memory😴 sleep🎯 attention

📍 Guilford Library📅 starts May 26

04/10/2026

Exam season is approaching!📚 Read this blog to learn more about how taking breaks benefits productivity!

Photos from Lifespan Cognition Lab's post 04/06/2026

Everything you feel, think, and remember starts here 🧠✨

04/03/2026

🔍 Punishment Decoded

How do children understand punishment — and how does this change as they grow?

📄 Full blog in bio

Photos from Lifespan Cognition Lab's post 03/30/2026

Ever had that feeling where something just… isn’t right?

Our latest research explores how these “not-just-right” experiences relate to obsessive–compulsive tendencies and thinking processes.

Turns out — that feeling may do more than bother you. It can actually affect how we think.

📄 Full paper in bio

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