Crumplab is the Computational Cognition Lab at Brooklyn College of CUNY, focusing on research in learning, memory, attention, performance, and semantic cognition.
The Crumplab is located within the Department of Psychology at Brooklyn College of CUNY and is affiliated with the Cognitive and Comparative Psychology Training area of the Psychology Doctoral program at the Graduate Center of CUNY. The lab investigates various aspects of cognitive psychology, including learning, memory, attention, performance, and semantic cognition. It comprises undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, and postdoctoral researcher associates. The lab is led by Matthew Crump, who is a professor in the Department of Psychology.
ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) is an education literature database supported by the U.S. Department of Education, providing a wide range of educational resources and research information. It aims to help educators, researchers, and students access high-quality educational materials.
Psychology Tools provides evidence-based psychological therapy resources, including assessments, worksheets, and treatment plans, designed for clinicians to improve their practice and help patients.
The Noba Project is a free platform offering a comprehensive library of open-access psychology textbooks, including interactive modules, videos, and quizzes, aimed at enhancing psychology education.