91勛圖厙

Date & Time: April 22 10:00am – 2:00pm
Location: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom

Join Dr. Alexa Tompary as she explores how our brains retrieve memories, integrating specific events with prior knowledge. 

Join us for a full day of research presentations, expert talks, and networking at the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychologys Annual Psychology Day!

Please register in advance for this event.

Keynote Speaker

Alexa Tompary, PhD

  • , Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Drexel University: A Neural Basis of Distortions in Episodic Memories Due to Prior Knowledge

Dr. Tompary will explore how episodic memory retrieval integrates event-specific details with prior knowledge. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), she demonstrates how disrupting the anterior temporal lobe reduces memory distortions, highlighting how hippocampal and cortical regions independently support memory fidelity and semantic influence.

Featured Presenters

  • Jairo Fuertes, PhD, ABPP, LMHC, Professor of Psychology, 91勛圖厙: The Real Relationship in Psychotherapy: Theory, Practice, and Future Research Directions
  • Naama Gershy Tsahor, PhD, Associate Professor, 91勛圖厙: Growing Up Online: Parenting, Self-Regulation, and Mental Health in the Digital Age
  • Current Adelphi Students: Presenting original research on diverse topics in psychology

Schedule of Events

Time Activity
10:0010:15硃鳥 Welcome remarks
10:1511:00硃鳥 Growing Up Online: Parenting, Self-Regulation, and Mental Health in the Digital Age
11:0011:45硃鳥 The Real Relationship in Psychotherapy
11:45硃鳥12:00梯鳥 Break
12:001:00梯鳥 Keynote & Lunch: A Neural Basis of Distortions in Episodic Memories
1:001:10梯鳥 Break
1:101:55梯鳥 Current Student Research Presentations
1:552:00梯鳥 Closing remarks

For more information, please contact Kate Fiori at fiori@adelphi.edu.

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