PhD, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University, leading a laboratory focused on how the brain represents spatial information and integrates sensory data.
Jennifer Groh is a distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University.
Her research explores the neural mechanisms underlying spatial representation and multisensory integration.
She has contributed extensively to understanding how the brain processes auditory and visual information to create coherent perceptions of the world.
Her work combines behavioral experiments, neurophysiology, and computational modeling to advance the field of cognitive neuroscience.

Topic: Brain Function, Sensory Integration, and Thought Processes

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