Jeffrey C. Zemla
Dr. Jeffrey C. Zemla plays a critical role in advancing the field of psychology as an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University. With a keen interest in the intricacies of human cognition, his research primarily focuses on aging, memory, reasoning, and computational modeling. Dr. Zemla's work seeks to unravel the complexities of how memory and reasoning evolve over the lifespan, employing computational models to better understand these cognitive processes. At Syracuse University, Dr. Zemla is involved in both teaching and research, guiding students through the fascinating world of psychology while contributing to the academic community with his innovative research. His studies aim to bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical applications, offering insights that could potentially enhance cognitive health and reasoning abilities in aging populations. Through his research, Dr. Zemla continues to make significant strides in the understanding of cognitive aging and its implications for society.
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Publications
, 231-C12.P120, 2019-10-31
, 1681-1699, 2020-03-03
, 2022-03-11
, 1-16, 2024-09-20