Kimberly Newberry
Advisor: Dr. Heather Bailey
Contact Info
Office: BH 559
E-mail: Kmanewberry@ksu.edu
Description of Research
My research currently focuses on memory, aging, and event segmentation. I am interested in how knowledge for everyday events can influence our understanding of those events and how this may change with age. Additionally, though less related, I am interested in the effects of nature on cognitive processes and the mechanisms by which these effects may operate.
Publications
PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW
Bireta, T., & Newberry, K. (under review). Aging and the isolation effect: The type of test matters.
PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION
Newberry, K., & Bailey, H. (in prep). Washing clothes or the meaning of life? An investigation of context on event segmentation and recall.
Conference Presentations
Newberry, K. & Bailey, H. (2016, November). Washing clothes or the meaning of life? An investigation of context on event segmentation and recall. Poster to be presented at the 57th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA.
Bireta, T., Batu, B., Bazley, K., Cotenoff, E., Newberry, K., Nigro, C., & Pearl, A. (2013, March). Piece of cake! Physical isolation effects emerge easily. Poster presented at the 84th annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City, NY.