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Karen Wynn

Karen Wynn is a Canadian and American artist and Yale University Professor Emerita of psychology and cognitive science. She was born in Austin, Texas, and grew up on the Canadian prairies in Regina, Saskatchewan. Her research explores the cognitive capacities of infants and young children. She directed for over 3 decades the Infant Cognition Laboratory…

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Awards
National Academy of Sciences Troland Research Award, American Psychological Association Early Career Award. Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science
Education
McGill University (BA) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D)
Born
Austin, Texas
Citizenship
U.S., Canadian
Doctoral advisor
Susan Carey
Fields
Psychology, cognitive science, developmental psychology

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