Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Director of the Centre for Memory and Law at City University London, Martin A Conway, has been studying human memory for more than thirty years. He is known for his pioneering theoretical work on autobiographical memory, as well as for his studies of the neuropsychology of memory and memory’s neurological basis.
His research also includes memory impairment and enhancement, and he has recently explored the links between the ability of humans to remember past events and imagine future ones.
He was awarded the British Psychology Society’s Distinguished Contribution to Psychological Knowledge in 2018. (Source: Cumberland Lodge)