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and establishing her own laboratory in 1995. In 2001, she was the recipient of the Women in Neuroscience Lifetime Achievement Award and in 2008 she became an NIH Distinguished Investigator. L. Ungerleider and M. Mishkin won the 2012
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in recognition of how her research 'advanced our understanding of brain function and its relevance to public health' and also for her mentorship of young researchers as an outstanding lecturer.
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Women in Neuroscience Lifetime Achievement Award, 2001; NIH Distinguished Investigator, 2008, William James Fellow Award,
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Fellows of the Society of Experimental Psychologists
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of the National Academy of Sciences (2001), and the
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New York City
Silver Spring, Maryland
Binghamton University
experimental psychology
New York University
postdoctoral fellowship
Karl Pribram
Stanford University
experimental psychologist
neuroscientist
National Institute of Mental Health
National Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Institute of Medicine
Society of Experimental Psychologists
dorsal
ventral streams
Association for Psychological Science
University of Louisville
Grawemeyer Award
experimental psychologist
neuroscientist
Brain
Cognition
National Institute of Mental Health
dorsal
ventral
object recognition
Binghamton University

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