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Khena M. Swallow is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Cornell University's College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on how perceived event structure influences cognition and perception, utilizing behavioral, eye-tracking, and MRI methodologies.
- Research Areas: Cognition, Neuroscience, Attention, Memory, Event Perception, Temporal Processing
She teaches courses like PSYCH 2300 ('How the Brain Makes the Mind') and oversees undergraduate/graduate research projects (PSYCH 4700, PSYCH 4710). Her work examines behavioral relevance of temporal moments, event perception in everyday contexts, and predictive timing mechanisms.
Contact: kms424@cornell.edu | Office: Uris Hall 230 | Phone: 607/255-4387
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