
Assistant Professor, Neurology Department, Duke University
I study speech and auditory cognition, broadly construed. I am interested in using advanced recording techniques (µECoG, ECoG, EEG, MEG, fMRI) to better understand the computational underpinnings of cognition and the network dynamics that support complex thought.
Contact Information
- Email Address: gregory.cogan@duke.edu
Education
- PhD Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, University of Maryland, USA (2011)
- MSc Evolution of Language and Cognition, University of Edinburgh, UK (2006)
- BAH Psychology Queen's University, Canada (2004)