Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology Health-related Everyday Functioning (e.g., medication adherence) HIV Disease, Addictions, Aging, and Movement Disorders Prospective Memory
Professor Woods' program of research uses cognitive theory to enhance the clinical detection, prediction, and remediation of real-world health outcomes in various neuropsychological populations, including HIV disease, addictions, movement disorders, and aging. In particular, he is interested in how people's ability to "remember to remember" (i.e., prospective memory) affects health-related behaviors such as adhering to medications. His current research projects are funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
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