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David Rabiner
Research Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Psychology & Neuroscience
fa fa-thin fa-inboxDuke Box 90697, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708Mailing Addressmailing_address
Duke Box 90697, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708
fa fa-thin fa-location-pin pl-[2px]Reuben-Cooke Building - Rm 318, 417 Chapel Drive, Durham, NC 27708Physical Addressphysical_address
Reuben-Cooke Building - Rm 318, 417 Chapel Drive, Durham, NC 27708
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Sage Science Award
National
Journal of Attention Disorders & Sage Publications
· September 2010
In the News
Published July 7, 2016
New Duke study: Early attention skills most consistent predictor of academic success
Published July 6, 2016
Attention Problems in Early Childhood Can Have Lasting Impact
Published October 23, 2013
What a Difference a Grade Makes