Daphne Soares’s (NACS '02), discovery of Dome Pressure Receptors, pressure-detecting mounds that enable crocodilians to detect movement of prey in water, appears in Nature. | Research Topics |

Michael Anderson

Position: Resident Associate Professor
Departments: Computer Science
Research Areas: Foundations of Cognitive Science, Memory, Decision Making, Reasoning, Network Models and Pattern Recognition
Research Levels: Cognitive Science, Theory and Computational Modeling
Research Approaches: Brain Imaging, Human Behavior, Philosophy/Foundations, Theory/Modeling
Contact: 4475 A. V. Williams
College Park, MD 20742
301-405-1746
anderson@cs.umd.edu

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Maria Chait (Ph.D 2006) moved from Tel Aviv, Israel to join the NACS program. She works with researchers in the US, Japan and France with Dr. Poeppel employing functional brain imaging (MEG) to study the cortical systems that involved in the processing of auditory information. In short, Maria seeks answers to how a listener is able to segregate sounds. | More |

 

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