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Research interests
Suparna Rajaram’s research focuses on memory and amnesia. In one line of research, she studies the transmission of memory in groups and social networks. In a second line of research, testing both people with intact memory and with organic amnesia, she studies the differences between implicit and explicit memory, the distinction between episodic and semantic memory, and how attention modulates long-term memory. In a third line of research, she studies the nature of emotional memory.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Rice University
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Grants & Projects
- 10 Finished
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Women In Cognitive Science: International Collaboration, Scientific Advancement, Workplace Culture
Rajaram, S. (PI)
04/1/18 → 03/31/24
Project: Research
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Aging and Finding Information: Using Google vs. Relying on Other People
Rajaram, S. (PI)
07/1/15 → 12/31/25
Project: Research
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The Propagation of Memories WIthin small Groups and Across Social Networks
Rajaram, S. (CoPI) & Luhmann, C. (PI)
03/15/15 → 02/28/22
Project: Research
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2014 Dissertation Res Award: Hae-Yoon Choi: The Social Transmission of Emotional Memory
Rajaram, S. (PI)
American Psychological Association
11/5/14 → 11/6/15
Project: Research
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The Influence of Retrieval Organization on the Formation and Persistence of Collective Memory
Rajaram, S. (PI)
American Psychological Association
11/3/11 → 11/2/12
Project: Research
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Do age and episodic memory task performance differentially relate to tract-specific white matter microstructure? Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses in a healthy adult sample
Popoviciu, A., Rajaram, S., Brackins, T. & Richmond, L. L., Apr 15 2026, In: Neuropsychologia. 224, 109394.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Do emotional and social primers change the pessimism in collective future thinking? Testing the robustness of the collective negativity bias
Peña, T. & Rajaram, S., Jan 2026, In: Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 33, 1, 18.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How social is social memory? Isolating the influences of social and nonsocial cues on recall.
Peña, T., Pepe, N. W. & Rajaram, S., 2026, (Accepted/In press) In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Collaborative memory: A selective review
Rajaram, S., Greeley, G. D. & Peña, T., Jan 1 2025, Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference. Elsevier, p. V4:266-V4:287Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Collaborative Recall Changes the Global Organization of Memory: A Representational Similarity Analysis of Social Influences on Individual and Collective Memory Organization
Jin, J., Choi, H. Y., Greeley, G. D., Pepe, N. W., Kensinger, E. A., Mohanty, A. & Rajaram, S., Mar 20 2025, In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 154, 7, p. 1761-1783 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations