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Amy Belfi

Dr. Amy Belfi is a recognized authority in the field of Music Cognition, serving as an Associate Professor in Psychological Science at Missouri University of Science and Technology. With a distinguished position within the Intelligent Systems Center, Dr. Belfi's work delves into the intricate cognitive processes that govern musical perception, performance, and understanding. Her research is pivotal in unraveling the complexities of how music influences and is influenced by human cognition. Dr. Belfi's academic journey has been marked by a commitment to advancing the understanding of music's role in human experience. Her work not only contributes to the theoretical frameworks of cognitive psychology but also has practical implications for enhancing educational practices and therapeutic interventions. Through her research, she seeks to illuminate the ways in which music can be harnessed to improve cognitive function and emotional well-being. In addition to her research endeavors, Dr. Belfi is deeply invested in mentoring the next generation of scholars. She actively engages with students, encouraging them to explore the intersections of psychology and music. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and hands-on research, providing students with the tools they need to succeed in their academic and professional pursuits. Dr. Belfi's contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous publications and presentations at national and international conferences. Her work continues to inspire both her peers and students, fostering a vibrant academic community dedicated to the exploration of music cognition.

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