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Elise Temple
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elise.temple @ dartmouth.edu
G63 MVR Hall      607-255-9460
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Faculty associated with: Richard A. Depue,   Kathleen M. Linnane
Department: Human Development
Field: Cognitive Science; Human Development; Psychology

Keywords: Auditory Neuroscience (5), Cognitive Neuroscience (17), Development (21), Education (1), Imaging (8), Individual Differences (Human) (6), Language (5), Social behavior (12), Stress (8)

Neuroscience-related courses taught
Instructor: COGST 220: The Human Brain and Mind: Biological Issues in Human Development

Dr. Temple's focus is in the fields of developmental cognitive neuroscience and educational neuroscience. This includes both an exploration of the development of neural mechanisms underlying cognitive and emotional processes and how these mechanisms undergo plasticity based on experience, education, disordered development or disease, and /or remediation. This overarching focus is being explored with a number of projects including 1) normal and disordered literacy development and the effect of remediation and education, 2) a newly developing program in neuro-math-ed, the exploration of brain mechanisms involved in mathematical processing - how they develop and are impacted by educational strategies, 3) the effects of stress and trauma on brain function and brain development, and 4) the development and plasticity of the brain mechanisms underlying theory of mind and the effects of culture and language on these brain mechanisms.

Dr. Temple is now at Dartmouth College, Hanover NH in the Department of Education and graduate faculty in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences. She maintains some active collaborations with people at Cornell, but to contact her please use the elise.temple@dartmouth.edu email.



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