Minyu Chang

Hello! My name is Minyu Chang. I am a psychologist studying memory and metacognition. My research focuses on using behavioral experiments, mathematical models, and computational models to understand (a) how memory errors occur, (b) how people monitor and regulate their learning, (c) how memory is shaped by semantic and contextual knowledge, and (d) how these cognitive processes change across the human lifespan.

I will join Trinity University as an assistant professor in 2024 Fall. Currently, I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in the McGill Cognitive Computing Laboratory (PI: Dr. Brendan Johns). Previously, I completed my Ph.D. in the Memory and Neuroscience Lab (PI: Dr. Charles Brainerd) at Cornell University.