Michael Shvarzblat
Michael Shvarzblat is a professor of psychology at Pace University and a researcher. He has authored a number of research publications in the field of cognitive psychology and also has published a book.
For several years, he has taught at the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT and at the Harvard University.
Shvarzblat’s research field embraces perception, learning, cognition, emotion, motivation, and memory.
Michael Shvarzblat’s research studies have had a great influence on the spread of developmental psychology.
This researcher advocates evolutionary explanations for the functions of the brain and behavior.
Shvarzblat graduated from Boston University and holds a bachelor’s degree in Experimental Psychology. Also, he received his doctorate in the same discipline in 1979.
For several years, he has taught at the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT and at the Harvard University.
Shvarzblat’s research field embraces perception, learning, cognition, emotion, motivation, and memory.
Michael Shvarzblat’s research studies have had a great influence on the spread of developmental psychology.
This researcher advocates evolutionary explanations for the functions of the brain and behavior.
Shvarzblat graduated from Boston University and holds a bachelor’s degree in Experimental Psychology. Also, he received his doctorate in the same discipline in 1979.
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