About Dr. Marlene Behrmann
Dr. Marlene Behrmann is a professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. She graduated from the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg with a B.A. in Speech and Hearing Therapy as well as a M.A. in Speech Pathology. She received her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Toronto. She is a trailblazer and leader in the field of cognitive neuroscience. In 2015 she became the first female scientist at Carnegie Mellon University to be inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.
Dr. Behrmann's research is focused on the cognitive basis of visual perception with a specific focus on object recognition. To study this, she examines the behavior of human adults who have sustained brain damage. Dr. Behrmann is well known for her publications in the field of visual cognition. Concordia College is excited to welcome Dr. Behrmann for the Nornes Lecture 2018!
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For a listing of Dr. Marlene Behrmann's research publications, visit her website.
Dr. Behrmann's research is focused on the cognitive basis of visual perception with a specific focus on object recognition. To study this, she examines the behavior of human adults who have sustained brain damage. Dr. Behrmann is well known for her publications in the field of visual cognition. Concordia College is excited to welcome Dr. Behrmann for the Nornes Lecture 2018!
Click here to read more about Dr. Behrmann.
For a listing of Dr. Marlene Behrmann's research publications, visit her website.