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| Ken Norman |
![]() Ken Norman is the Huo Professor in Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Princeton University. He received a BS in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University in 1993 and a PhD in Psychology from Harvard University in 1999, advised by Daniel Schacter. Prior to taking his faculty position at Princeton in 2002, Norman was a postdoctoral researcher in Randall O’Reilly’s lab at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Norman is a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and the Society of Experimental Psychologists. Norman’s lab develops computational models of human learning and memory and tests the predictions of these models using behavioral, neuroimaging, and electrophysiology data; for more information on the lab, see https://compmem.princeton.edu. Faculty page: https://psych.princeton.edu/people/kenneth-norman
Contact Information: Kenneth Norman, Chair Huo Professor in Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience Department of Psychology Princeton University 137 Princeton Neuroscience Institute Princeton, NJ 08544 USA Phone: (609) 258-9694
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