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Kenneth A. Norman is the Huo Professor in Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience and Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Princeton University. He investigates the neural and computational mechanisms underlying episodic memory, memory suppression, sleep-dependent memory consolidation, and the intersection of artificial intelligence with human cognition.
- University: Princeton University
- Department: Psychology and Neuroscience
- Email: knorman@Princeton.EDU
His research spans Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, and Cognitive Psychology, focusing on:
- Episodic memory integration and differentiation
- REM sleep’s role in hippocampal memory plasticity
- Real-time fMRI neurofeedback for memory modulation
- Event segmentation during naturalistic learning
- Memory search dynamics and prediction errors
- Language models’ parallels to human memory systems
Recent publications highlight trends in Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence, including studies of LLMs’ episodic memory capabilities, neural codes during narrative processing, and sleep-based memory reactivation. His lab employs fMRI and computational modeling to bridge biological and artificial cognition.
Norman contributes to open-source tools like BrainIAK for fMRI analysis and RT-Cloud for real-time neuroimaging. His work has implications for education, mental health (e.g., depression treatment via neurofeedback), and understanding memory’s computational principles.
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