Thanujeni (Jeni) Pathman

Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
York University
United States of America

Professor Psychiatry
Biography

"Jeni Pathman received her Ph.D. from the Psychology Department at Emory University (Cognition and Development program). She completed postdoctoral training at the Center for Mind and Brain at the University of California, Davis. She was an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, before moving to York University. Her research interests are in cognitive development and developmental cognitive neuroscience. Dr. Pathman studies the development of memory. She is especially interested in learning about the development of contextual memory (e.g., memory for time and space), semantic memory, and the development of the processes and neural substrates involved in episodic and autobiographical memory."

Research Intrest

cognitive development and developmental cognitive neuroscience

List of Publications
Pathman T, Ghetti S (2014) The eyes know time: A novel paradigm to examine the development of temporal memory.Child Development 85:792-07.
Bauer PJ, Pathman T, Inman C, Campanella C , Hamann S(2017)Neural correlates of autobiographical memory retrieval in children and adults. Memory 25:450-66.
Pathman T, Ghetti S (2016) More to it than meets the eye: How eye movements can elucidate the development of episodic memory. Memory 24:721-36.