Dr. Hunter Ball
Dr. Hunter Ball is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Arlington.
My research investigates the memory and attention control processes involved in the planning and coordination of future actions (i.e., prospective memory), maintenance of goal-relevant information (i.e., working memory), encoding and retrieval of information in long-term memory (i.e., episodic memory), and monitoring and regulation of one’s own cognition (i.e., metamemory). Within each of these domains, a central question concerns age-related changes in these processes.
Dr. Ball will be consider graduate student applications for the Fall of 2024.