Media Mentions
Dr. Coutanche chatted with the hosts of the Communication Science and Disorders podcast about his work on how expertise helps learning. You can find the episode here.
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An article in The Atlantic references the lab's recent research on linguistic change
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Dr. Coutanche explains how a recent study from a lab at Carnegie Mellon University expands upon previous studies that have looked at how we process larger concepts in the context of sentences, in an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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'Escape the room' puzzles have taken Pittsburgh by storm. Dr. Coutanche, himself a self-confessed escape room enthusiast, brings a psychological take to the phenomenon in an article in the Pittsburgh City Paper
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Dr. Coutanche comments on a new study of the learning brain in this article by Linda Carroll, titled "What is your memory style? Brain wiring may control how we remember events"
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How does unconscious memory play a role in our daily lives? Dr. Coutanche comments for a piece from Linda Carroll, in "How unconscious memory trips us up"
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In a guest blog post for the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Dr. Coutanche discusses how his research has been "Using fruits and veggies to break down how we remember and identify objects"
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The Observer magazine of the Association of Psychological Science has reported on a paper in which Dr. Coutanche applies learning theory to current questions in psychology. The magazine discusses what this tells us about "The perils of trying to unlearn"
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