Sivan Cotel

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917/817-9601

publications and presentations:

Cotel, S. C., Gallo, D. A., & Seamon, J.G. (2008) Evidence That Nonconscious Processes Are Sufficient to Produce False Memories. Consciousness & Cognition, 17, 210-18.

PDF download/view // Cotel, Gallo, Seamon 2008 // 132kb


Gallo, D. A., Cotel, S. C., Moore, C. D., & Schacter, D. L. (2007) Aging can spare recollection-based retrieval monitoring: The importance of event distinctiveness. Psychology & Aging, 22, 209-13.

PDF download/view // Gallo, Cotel, Moore, Schacter 2007 // 84kb


Duarte, C. S., Hoven, C. W., Wu, P., Cotel, S. C., Mandell, D., Nagasawa, M., Balaban, V., Wernicoff, L., Markenson, D. (2006) Posttraumatic Stress in Children with First Responders in their Families. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 19, 301-306.

PDF download/view // Duarte, Hoven, Wu, Bin, Cotel, Mandell et. al 2006 // 568kb


Gallo, D. A., Cotel, S. C., Moore, C. J., & Schacter, D. L. (2005). Aging dissociates recollection-based monitoring processes. Paper presented at: 46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada, November 11th, 2005.

Cotel, S. C., Gallo, D. A., & Seamon, J. G. (2005). Can false memories be automatically activated in the Deese, Roediger, and McDermott procedure? Paper presented at: Stanford Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Stanford University, May 7th, 2005.

Cotel, S. C. (2005). Aging and the selective impairment of recollection-based strategies in reducing false memory. Eye on Psi Chi, 9(2), 10.


research experience

Cognitive Processes Laboratory
Dr. John G. Seamon
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Topic: Conscious and Nonconscious Processes in False Memory

Aging and Cognition Laboratory
Dr. Daniel L. Schacter & Dr. David A. Gallo
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Topic: Aging Effects on False Memory and the Use of Heuristic Strategies

Behavioral Neurobiology Laboratory
Dr. Harry M. Sinnamon
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Topic: Vibrissae Protraction and Locomotor Initiation

Developmental Psychology Laboratory
Dr. Catherine T. Best
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Topic: Consonant Discrimination and Dialect Preference in Infancy

Child Epidemiology Group
Dr. Christina W. Hoven
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY
Topic: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in New York City Public Schoolchildren following September 11th, 2001