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Brooke N. Macnamara

Professor advancing research in cognitive psychology, Brooke N. Macnamara is an esteemed Associate Professor at Case Western Reserve University. She leads the Brooke N. Macnamara Laboratories, where her work delves into the intricacies of complex human performance. Her research primarily focuses on understanding how individual differences in cognitive abilities and experiences shape performance outcomes. Dr. Macnamara's research interests are diverse, encompassing skill acquisition, expertise, and achievement. She is particularly intrigued by the predictive factors that contribute to these areas, as well as the role of bilingualism in cognitive performance. Her work also extends to exploring the impact of artificial intelligence assistance on learning and skill development, a burgeoning field with significant implications for educational practices and cognitive enhancement. In her role as an Associate Professor, Dr. Macnamara is deeply committed to mentoring graduate students. She provides guidance and support to those pursuing advanced studies in cognitive psychology, fostering an environment of academic growth and inquiry. Her mentorship is characterized by a dedication to nurturing the next generation of researchers who are passionate about exploring the complexities of human cognition. Dr. Macnamara actively welcomes PhD applicants who are interested in her areas of research. She encourages prospective students to engage with her work, offering opportunities to contribute to ongoing projects within her laboratory. Her commitment to academic excellence and innovative research makes her a sought-after mentor for those eager to delve into the field of cognitive psychology. Through her research and mentorship, Dr. Macnamara continues to make significant contributions to the understanding of cognitive abilities and performance. Her work not only advances theoretical knowledge but also has practical applications in enhancing educational strategies and optimizing human potential.

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