Lola L. Cuddy (born 1939) is a Canadian psychologist recognized for her contributions to the field of music psychology.
[1] A trained pianist, she completed an undergraduate degree in psychology at United College (now the University of Winnipeg) in 1959, while also earning a diploma in music.
[1][2] She earned a master's degree (1961) and a PhD (1965) in psychology from the University of Toronto, under the supervision of Endel Tulving.
[1][2][3] In 1965, Cuddy and her husband, Mel Wiebe (a scholar of Victorian literature), left Toronto to accept positions at Queen's University.
[10] A recent line of research explored music processing among individuals with Alzheimer's disease.