
معرفی
Rosie Cowell serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, holding dual affiliations with the Institute of Cognitive Science and the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. She directs the Computational Memory and Perception Lab and collaborates closely with Dr. David Huber's research group.
Education:
- BA, University of Cambridge (UK)
- PhD, University of Oxford (UK)
Her research centers on the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying visual perception and memory in the human brain. Using fMRI, computational modeling, and behavioral studies, she investigates healthy brain function, age-related cognitive changes, and impacts of neurological disorders. She specializes in developing novel methodologies for cognitive neuroscience research, particularly through mathematical modeling approaches. Her lab actively engages undergraduate researchers, with Fall 2025 schedules already published.
Professional Background:
- Faculty member at UMass Amherst (2013-2022)
- Joined CU Boulder as Associate Professor (January 2023)
The Computational Memory and Perception Lab focuses on interdisciplinary research bridging cognitive psychology, animal neuropsychology, and neuroimaging techniques to understand fundamental brain processes.





