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Julia Spaniol

Julia Spaniol

Toronto Metropolitan University
EducationPhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Areas of ExpertiseAging; cognition; motivation

 

Julia Spaniol is a Professor and former NSERC Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (2014-2024) in the Department of Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University, where she directs the Memory and Decision Processes Lab. Julia is an experimental psychologist who uses behavioural and neuroscience methods to shed light on motivational factors that influence how we process information, what we remember, and how we make decisions. She is particularly interested in intrinsic motivation (e.g., curiosity and altruism) and its impact on cognition across the adult lifespan and across social and cultural contexts. An emerging line of research in Julia's lab explores cognitive and motivational factors in people's use of advanced digital technologies. Julia's work has been funded by NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR, and CFI.

 

Selected Publications

Spaniol, J., & Grady, C. (2024). Age-related differences in decision-making: Insights from neuroimaging studies (external link) Frontiers in Psychology, 15, 112345.

Spaniol, J., Jenkins, L., & Samanez-Larkin, G.R. (2023). Motivational influences on memory and cognition in older adults (external link) . In S. H. Bopp & M. J. Naveh-Benjamin (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Aging (pp. 201–220). Springer.

Spaniol, J. (2022). Reward processing and cognitive control in aging: New directions (external link) Psychology and Aging, 37(2), 145–160.

 

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