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Munakata, Yuko
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Yuko Munakata
Yuko Munakata
is a
professor
of
psychology
at the
University of California, Davis
. She has specialized in
developmental cognitive neuroscience
, taking a
connectionist
approach to
cognitive development
. Her research investigates the
processing mechanisms
underlying cognitive development, using converging evidence from
behavior
,
computational modeling
, and
cognitive neuroscience
. She also focuses on understanding the prevalence of task-dependent behaviors during the first years of life. Munakata received a
B.S.
in
symbolic systems
at
Stanford University
in 1991 and a
PhD
in psychology at
Carnegie Mellon University
in 1996 under
James McClelland
; and completed a
postdoctoral fellowship
at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
from 1996–1997. She worked at the
University of Denver
from 1997–2001,
University of Colorado Boulder
from 2002-2019, and UC Davis from 2019-present
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