top of page
SARMAC2019.jpg

June 2019, at SARMAC conference, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. With psychology and law researchers from Maastricht, Leuven, and Portsmouth. From left to right: Sergii Yaremenko, Sanne Houben, Fabiana Battis, Dr. Patihis, Dr. Henry Otgaar, Dr Ivan Mangiulli, Lillian Kloft, Dr Hartmut Blank, and Dr Lorriane Hope.

IMG_20180917_193726991.jpg

Sept 2018, at Millsaps College, from left to right: Dr Patihis, Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, & Mario Herrera (doctoral student).
Dr Loftus, of UC Irvine, is one of most cited memory researchers, known for the misinformation effect and the debate about repressed memories, and the former advisor of Dr Patihis.

76FA0A42-9FDD-4009-BA1F-4FD2046DC4A1_edi

Spring 2018: Jonathan presenting his work he did as a SPUR award winner with Mario Herrera and Dr Patihis on the possible causal relationship between changes in perceptions of success in life and subsequent distortion of childhood memories of emotions towards parents. 

Mario, Tevin, Courtney, Lauren, and Jonathan at the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA) Conference, 2017, Atlanta 
Corai winning the 2017 Junior of the Year award 
Corai explaining a poster at the 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium, USM 
The Lab in Fall 2017: From Left to Right: Herrera, Patihis, Diaz, Edwards, Reeves, Carnahan, & Jackson
Corai presenting a poster on race/ethnicity and memory of love at the 2017 National Ronald E. McNair Research Conference, Schaumberg, Illinois.
Shelby presenting her poster that found that the public realy do believe in unconscious repressed memory. At the Undergraduate Symposium in April 2018, at the University of Southern Mississippi.
bottom of page