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Natalie C. Tronson

Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan

My research focuses on how memory is formed in the brain. I am particularly interested in how illness and stress change memory formation, and thereby contribute to post-traumatic stress disorder and dementia. After completing my PhD at Yale University, I moved to Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, where I studied how stress increases fear-related memory strength. I am currently an Associate Professor in Psychology Department at the University of Michigan.

Experience

  • –present
    Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan Medical School

Education

  • 2006 
    Yale University, PhD/Psychology (Behavioral Neuroscience)