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Cognitive neuroscience

Faculty in the Neuroscience graduate program with research interests in cognitive neuroscience.
Name Email/phone Interests include
Berenbaum, Sheri
  • Professor of Psychology
sberenbaum@psu.edu
814-865-6140
   (University Park)

Development and neuroendocrine basis of human sex-typed cognition and social behavior.

Dennis, Nancy
  • Assistant Professor of Psychology
nad12@psu.edu
814-865-1712
   (University Park)

My research focuses on elucidating the cognitive and neural mechanisms that support learning and memory in young and older adults.

Eslinger, Paul
  • Professor of Neurology
peslinger@psu.edu
717-531-8692
   (Hershey)

Neural substrates of human cognition and learning.

Gilmore, Rick
  • Associate Professor of Psychology
rogilmore@psu.edu
814-865-3664
   (University Park)

The cognitive neuroscience of perception, memory, and action in infancy and early childhood.

Long, Lyle N.
  • Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Bioengineering, and Mathematics
  • Director, Graduate Minor Program in Computational Science
lnl@psu.edu
814-865-1172
   (University Park)

Computational and theoretical biophysics, including spiking neural networks and cognitive robots.

Luscher, Bernhard
  • Professor of Biology, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, and Psychiatry
bxl25@psu.edu
814-865-5549
   (University Park)

Development and regulation of GABAergic inhibitory synapses; neural substrates regulating anxiety and cognition.

Ritter, Frank
  • Professor of Information Sciences and Technology
frank-ritter@psu.edu
814-865-4453
   (University Park)

Modeling effects of stress and behaviour moderators on cognition within cognitive architectures.

Webb, Andrew
  • Professor of Bioengineering
agw3@psu.edu
814-865-0459
   (University Park)

Development of magnetic resonance and optical imaging techniques to study cognitive function