Lynne M. Reder
Lynne M. Reder | |
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| Born | December 28, 1950 |
| Citizenship | United States |
| Alma mater | Stanford University, University of Michigan |
| Known for | Studies of human memory Source of activation confusion model |
| Spouse | John R. Anderson |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Cognitive psychology |
| Institutions | Carnegie Mellon University |
| Thesis | The Role Of Elaborations In The Processing Of Prose (1976) |
| Doctoral advisor | Robert A. Bjork, James Greeno |
| Other academic advisors | John R. Anderson |
| Doctoral students | Rachel Diana, Davida Charney, Christian Schunn, Christopher Paynter, Xiaonan Liu, Eileen Kamas, Vencislav Popov, Adisack Nhouyvanisvong |
Lynne M. Reder is an American psychologist whose research contributed to our understanding of human memory.