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Name | ahutcheson |
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Bio | I received my B.A. in Psychology at the University of Alabama in 2002. My M.A. (2005) and Ph.D. (2007) in Experimental Psychology were both completed at the University of South Carolina. My research and teaching primarily focus on cognitive abilities such as memory, attention, visual perception, and spatial reasoning. At GGC, I proudly serve as the lab coordinator for the psychology faculty and teach student workshops on using the EEG to measure brain activity changes. |
Scholarship/Publications | Hutcheson, A., & Allen, G. L. (2005). Path memory in real-world and virtual settings. In A. G. Cohn & D. M. Mark (Eds.), Spatial Information Theory: International Conference, COSIT 2005, Proceedings. Springer: Berlin. 67-82. Hutcheson, A. T., & Wedell, D. H. (2009). Moderating the route angularity effect in a virtual environment: Support for a dual memory representation. Memory & Cognition, 37, 514-521. Hutcheson, A. T., & Wedell, D. H. (2012). The Role of cues in navigating to remembered locations in a virtual environment. Memory & Cognition, 40, 946-957. Wedell, D. H., & Hutcheson, A. T. (2013). Spatial Memory. Handbook of Applied Memory. Sage. |