About
Dr. Ian McDonough is currently an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Alabama and is an Associate of the Alabama Research Institute on Aging. Dr. McDonough received his B.S. in Cognitive Science from UCLA in 2006, his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University
of Chicago in 2011, and did his postdoc at the Center for Vital Longevity at the University of Texas at Dallas until 2015. He recently
received the Matilda White Riley Early Stage Investigator Honors from the National Institute of Health and was accepted into the highly
competitive Butler-Williams Scholars Program at the National Institute on Aging. Dr. McDonough’s current research focuses on the
neural correlates of memory retrieval and how they differ with old age. More recently, he has also begun to investigate how the neural
correlates differ in middle-aged and older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, with a particular focus on racial/ethnic health
disparities.
To see what Dr. McDonough has been publishing lately, check out his Google Scholar profile.
Joined
November 2016