Randi Martin
Elma Schneider Professor
Department of Psychological Sciences
Current Positions
- President-elect (2023-2024), President (2024-2025), Immediate Past President (2025-2026) Association for Psychological Science
- Advisory Board: The William Orr Dingwall Foundation
- Advisory Board: Women in Cognitive Science
- Governing Board: Houston Aphasia Recovery Center
Research Areas
- Cognitive neuroscience of language and working memory
- Psycholinguistics
- Whole brain network connectivity and relation to cognition
Recent Publications
- Horne, A., Ding, J., Schnur, T. T., & Martin, R. C. (2024). Correction: Horne et al. white matter correlates of domain-specific working memory, Brain Sciences, 2023, 13, 19. Brain Sciences, I4, 475.
- Zahn, R., Schnur, T. T., & Martin, R. C. (2022). Contributions of semantic and phonological working memory to narrative language independent of single word retrieval: Evidence from acute stroke. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 39, 296-324.
- Martin, R. C., Ding, J., Hamilton, C., & Schnur, T. (2021). Working memory capacities neurally dissociate. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 2, 1-13.
- Yue, Q., & Martin, R. C. (2021). Maintaining verbal short-term memory representations in non-perceptual parietal regions. Cortex, 138, 72-89.
- Martin, R. C., Purcell, J., & Rapp, B. (2021). Domain-specific working memory: Perspectives from cognitive neuropsychology. In R.H. Logie, V. Camos, and N. Cowan (Eds.), Working Memory: State of the Science. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
- Martin, R. C. (2021). The critical role of semantic working memory in language processing. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 30, 283-291.
For research interests and all publications see:
T. L. L. Temple Foundation Neuroplasticity Research Lab
Contact
Rice University
Department of Psychological Sciences
Office: 769 Biosciences Research Collaborative
Lab: 770-780 Biosciences Research Collaborative
Email: rmartin@rice.edu
Phone: (713) 348-3417