My research focuses broadly on the psychology and neuroscience of memory: how the brain stores information by adaptively changing as a result of experience (neuroplasticity), with the potential to influence future behavior. More specifically, I am interested in the neural basis of nondeclarative memory phenomena that operate largely outside of awareness. The encoding of procedural memories, such as skill learning, results from cooperation across a wide-ranging network of brain regions including the basal ganglia, cerebellum, and cerebral cortex.