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Winston D. Goh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the National University of Singapore. He holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University and has completed his Master's and Bachelor's degrees at the National University of Singapore. His research focuses on various aspects of human memory and spoken language processing. Dr. Goh's studies delve into the interplay between long-term and short-term memory, particularly the organization of lexical knowledge within long-term memory, and the influence of phonological neighborhoods and semantic categories on short-term memory processes. He investigates the types of retrieval cues and memory codes that facilitate memory recall, including phonological and semantic codes. Furthermore, Goh explores how individuals utilize non-lexical information in recognizing and remembering words and sentences, specifically studying how indexical properties of spoken language impact memory processes in word recognition.
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