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Faculty Participating in the Psychological and Brain Sciences Graduate Program

  • David J. Bucci, Associate Professor - Neural mechanisms of learning, memory, and attention
  • Ann S. Clark, Professor - Behavioral neuroscience
  • Donna Coch, Associate Professor & Chair of Education - Developmental cognitive neuroscience and education
  • Catherine P. Cramer, Associate Professor - Developmental psychobiology
  • Bradley Duchaine, Associate Professor - Cognitive neuroscience
  • Richard Granger, Professor - Computational and cognitive neuroscience
  • James V. Haxby, Professor - Cognitive neuroscience
  • Todd F. Heatherton, Professor - Experimental social neuroscience, Personality and motivation
  • Howard C. Hughes, Professor - Electrophysiological and psychophysical studies of sensory processing in humans
  • Jay G. Hull, Professor & Chair - The structure of self-knowledge and function of self-regulatory systems
  • Sean Kang, Assistant Professor, Human learning and memory, application of cognitive science to education, Department of Education
  • William M. Kelley, Associate Professor - Neuroimaging of human memory function
  • Jerald D. Kralik, Assistant Professor - Evolutionary, behavioral, and cognitive neuroscience
  • David Kraemer, Assistant Professor - Neural and behavioral correlates of learning and complex cognition, Department of Education
  • Ming Meng, Assistant Professor - Cognitive neuroscience and perception
  • Catherine J. Norris, Assistant Professor - Social neuroscience of affect and emotion
  • Won Mok Shim, Assistant Professor - Cognitive neuroscience and perception
  • Jeffrey S. Taube, Professor - Neurobiology of spatial orientation and navigation, learning and memory
  • Peter U. Tse, Associate Professor - Cognitive neuroscience and perception
  • Thalia Wheatley, Assistant Professor - Neuroscience of consciousness and social perception
  • Paul J. Whalen, Associate Professor - Cognitive neuroscience
  • George L. Wolford, Professor - Judgment and decision making in memory and choice

 

Last Updated: 9/12/12