Miss Rose CooperUniversity positionPhD student DepartmentsInstitutesBehavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute Home pagehttp://www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/ Research ThemeInterestsMy research focuses on cognitive and neurological differences in episodic memory between typical individuls and adults with autism spectrum disorder, specifically focusing on autism-related impairments in the use of recollection to retrieve contextual information and specific details of past events. Research Focus
EquipmentBehavioural analysis Eye-tracking Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) CollaboratorsNo collaborators listed Associated News ItemsPublications2017Cooper RA, Plaisted-Grant KC, Baron-Cohen S, Simons JS (2017), “Eye movements reveal a dissociation between memory encoding and retrieval in adults with autism” Cognition 159: 127-138 Cooper RA, Richter FR, Bays PM, Plaisted-Grant KC, Baron-Cohen S, Simons JS (2017), “Reduced Hippocampal Functional Connectivity During Epsiodic Memory Retrieval in Autism” Cerebral Cortex 2016Cooper RA, Plaisted-Grant KC, Baron-Cohen S, Simons JS (2016), “Reality Monitoring and Metamemory in Adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions” J Autism Dev Disord 46(6): 2186:98 Richter FR*, Cooper RA*, Bays PM, Simons JS (2016), “Distinct neural mechanisms underlie the success, precision, and vividness of episodic memory” eLife 5, e18260 2015Cooper RA, Plaisted-Grant KC, Hannula DE, Ranganath C, Baron-Cohen S, Simons JS (2015), “Impaired recollection of visual scene details in adults with autism spectrum conditions.” J Abnorm Psychol 124(3): 565-75 |