Cogfog
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Cogfog is the informal name of the Bjork Learning and Forgetting Lab[1] in the Psychology Department at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the official name of the weekly research group meeting associated with the lab.[2] Led by Professors Robert Bjork and Elizabeth Bjork, Cogfog has been a cornerstone of cognitive psychology research since its inception in 1979.[1]
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Just as "Cogfog" has two meanings – the laboratory group and the weekly meetings – Cogfog has served dual purposes through the years. Members of the Cogfog Lab have performed seminal cognitive psychology research, and the lab has served as an important training ground for future academics and researchers.[3]