Yuko Munakata
Yuko Munakata is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Colorado. She has specialized in developmental cognitive neuroscience, taking a connectionist approach to cognitive development. Her research investigates the processing mechanisms underlying cognitive development, using converging evidence from behavior, computational modeling, and cognitive neuroscience. She also focuses on understanding the prevalence of task-dependent behaviors during the first years of life.[1] Munakata received a B.A. in symbolic systems from Stanford University in 1991; a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University in 1996, where her advisor was James McClelland; and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1996-1997. She worked at the University of Denver from 1997–2001, and joined the faculty of the University of Colorado in 2002, but continues to work at DU as an adjunct professor of psychology.[2] Munakata is a member of the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and the Center for Neuroscience at CU.[3]
References
- ↑ "Research Interests". Retrieved 21 December 2008.
- ↑ "Yuko Munakata's CV". Retrieved 21 December 2008.
- ↑ "Yuko Munakata's Biography". Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 21 December 2008.
External links
- Yuko Munakata's Homepage
- Biography
- CV
- Cognitive Development Center (Munakata's Lab)