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Barbara Dosher

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Barbara Anne Dosher
Alma mater
  • University of Oregon (M.S., Ph.D.)
  • University of California (B.A.)
Scientific career
FieldsCognitive sciences, Psychology, Perceptual learning
InstitutionsUniversity of California Irvine

Barbara Dosher is an American scientist and academic specializing in neurology of human memory and attention processes. She is the former dean of the School of Social Sciences and a Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Sciences at University of California, Irvine. She is also the director of the Memory Attention Perception Lab at UC Irvine.[1] Dosher is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.[2] Dosher received the 2018 Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences.[3]

Education and research

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Barbara Dosher received a B.A. in psychology with a minor in biochemistry from the University of California, San Diego in 1973.[4] She completed her research doctoral training at the University of Oregon in Experimental psychology in 1977.[5] Currently, her primary research interests involve aspects of attentional processes and human memory, particularly forgetting and retrieval of implicit and explicit working memories. She also studies the neural mechanisms of perceptual task learning. Barbara is the co-author of two academic books on vision science: Perceptual Learning: How Experience Shapes Visual Perception and Visual Psychophysics: From Laboratory to Theory.[6]

Awards and honors

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  • 2018, Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences

References

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  1. ^ "Memory Attention Perception Laboratory (MAP-Lab) Homepage". Memory Attention Perception Lab at UCI.
  2. ^ "Member Directory: Barbara A. Dosher". National Academy of Sciences.
  3. ^ "Barbara Dosher – 2018 Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences". National Academy of Sciences.
  4. ^ "BARBARA ANNE DOSHER, PH.D." socsci.uci.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  5. ^ "Barbara Dosher curriculum vitae" (PDF). socsci.uci.edu.
  6. ^ "Barbara Dosher MIT Press". mitpress.mit.edu. Retrieved 2021-06-01.