

Jessica Walker
Dr. Jessica Walker is an esteemed Associate Professor at Chapman University's Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, where she has been a pivotal member of the faculty since 2013. As a cognitive neuroscientist, Dr. Walker is deeply committed to advancing the field of psychology through both her research and teaching. Her academic journey is marked by a profound interest in the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and education, with a particular emphasis on mathematics learning. Dr. Walker's research is centered on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying mathematical cognition. She is particularly interested in identifying the specific brain regions that facilitate mathematical thinking and problem-solving. Her work aims to translate these scientific insights into practical strategies that can enhance educational practices and improve students' abilities to transfer knowledge across different domains. In addition to her research, Dr. Walker is highly regarded for her dedication to teaching. She is known for her personalized approach, ensuring that each student receives the attention and support needed to reach their full potential. Her teaching philosophy is rooted in the belief that education should be tailored to meet the individual needs of students, thereby fostering a more effective learning environment. Dr. Walker's expertise spans several key areas within psychology, including physiological psychology, learning, cognition, history and systems of psychology, and statistics in behavioral science. Her comprehensive understanding of these fields allows her to provide a well-rounded educational experience for her students, preparing them for diverse careers in psychology and related disciplines. Throughout her tenure at Chapman University, Dr. Walker has been instrumental in developing innovative curricula that integrate cognitive neuroscience principles with practical applications in education. Her contributions have not only enriched the academic community but have also had a lasting impact on the students she mentors. Dr. Walker's commitment to bridging the gap between science and education is evident in her ongoing efforts to enhance the effectiveness of teaching methodologies. By leveraging her research findings, she strives to create learning environments that empower students to excel in mathematics and beyond. Her work continues to inspire both her colleagues and students, making her a valued member of the Chapman University faculty.
Publications
, 2191-2203, 2021-12-01
, 4632-4649, 2024-09-23