Fergus I. M. Craik

Fergus Ian Muirden Craik FRS (born 17 April 1935, Edinburgh, Scotland) is a cognitive psychologist known for his research on levels of processing in memory. This work was done in collaboration with Robert Lockhart at the University of Toronto in 1972 and continued with another collaborative effort with Endel Tulving in 1975. Craik has received numerous awards and is considered a leader in the area of memory, attention and cognitive aging. Moreover, his work over the years can be seen in developmental psychology, aging and memory, and the neuropsychology of memory.

Fergus Craik
Born
Fergus Ian Muirden Craik

(1935-04-17) 17 April 1935
NationalityScottish/Canadian
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
University of Liverpool
Known forLevels-of-processing effect
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Toronto (1971–2000), Baycrest’s Rotman Research Institute (presently)
ThesisAge differences in confidence and decision processes (1965)
Doctoral studentsNicole Anderson

He studied at the University of Edinburgh and gained his bachelor of science in psychology in 1960. In 1965, he received his PhD from the University of Liverpool. He began his academic career at Birkbeck College, and then moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada to pursue an academic career at the University of Toronto in 1971. Currently, he is a Senior Scientist at the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto. In recent times, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2008.

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