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Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
A.M., Ph.D. in Psychology, June 1998.
Advisors: Michael E. Hasselmo and Richard J. Herrnstein.
Coursework included: Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Real Analysis, Probability Theory, Statistics, Behavioral Neuroscience, Vision and Brain, Cognitive Psychology, Primate Ethology and Cognition, Animal Learning Theory, Behavioral Economics.
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Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
Graduate studies in Psychology, 1984–1986.
Advisors: Terry L. Maple and M. Jackson Marr.
Coursework included: Artificial Intelligence (three courses), Statistics, Comparative Psychology, Animal Learning Theory, Cognitive and Social Psychology.
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Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
B.S. with Honor in Zoology, 1984.
Member of the Honors College.
Honors Thesis: The effects of semi-wild and wild environments on laboratory-raised deer mice. Coursework included: Calculus, Statistics, Physics, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Endocrinology, Genetics, Biology, Zoology, Physiology of Behavior, Animal Behavior, Economics, Philosophy.