Keith Lyle, PhD

Professor
Office: Room 125, Life Science Building
Phone: (502) 852-7096
Fax: (502) 852-8904
Email: keith.lyle@louisville.edu
Lab location: Life Sciences Building
Lab phone: 852-7638
Lab website: Memory and Cognition Lab
Education
Ph.D., Yale University, 2005
M.A., Yale University, 2002
B.S., Indiana University, 1998
Research Interests
Source monitoring, false and distorted memories, memory enhancement, aging and cognition, laterality and handedness, brain mechanisms of memory, applying cognitive psychology to education
Selected Publications
Lyle, K.B., Logan, J.M., & Roediger, H.L., III. (In press). Eye movements enhance memory for individuals who are strongly right-handed and harm it for individuals who are not. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
Lyle, K.B., McCabe, D.P., & Roediger, H.L., III. (In press). Handedness is related to memory via hemispheric interaction: Evidence from paired associate recall and source memory tests. Neuropsychology.
Lyle, K.B., & Johnson, M.K. (2007). Source misattributions may increase the accuracy of source judgments. Memory & Cognition, 35, 1024-1033.
Lyle, K.B., Bloise, S.M., & Johnson, M.K. (2006). Age-related binding deficits and the content of false memories. Psychology and Aging, 21, 86-95.
Lyle, K.B., & Johnson, M.K. (2006). Importing perceived features into false memories. Memory, 14, 197-213.
Courses Often Taught
Human Memory, Statistics

