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Jennifer M. Groh
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Psychology & Neuroscience
Duke Box 90999, Durham, NC 27708-0999
LSRC B252, Durham, NC 27708
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Thomas Langford Lecture
University
Duke University
· April 2012
Fellowship
National
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
· 2009
Sloan Research Fellowship-Neuroscience
National
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
· 1998
In the News
Published November 20, 2023
Your Eyes Talk to Your Ears. Scientists Know What They’re Saying.
Published June 22, 2023
Hot Off the Press: Summer Reading From Duke Authors
Published November 29, 2022
Brain Cells Use A Telephone Trick To Report What They See
Published July 11, 2019
Who Can Wiggle Their Ears and Why It Matters in Understanding Brain Development
Published July 18, 2018
Neurons Can Carry More Than One Signal at a Time
Published January 27, 2018
Your eardrums are pointing where your eyes are looking
Published January 23, 2018
When the Eyes Move, The Eardrums Move, Too
Published January 23, 2018
When Your Eyes Move, So Do Your Eardrums ... and no one knows why.
Published January 23, 2018
Study: When the eyes move, so do the eardrums
Published July 21, 2017
Your eardrums move in sync with your eyes but we don’t know why
Published December 28, 2015
You are here
Published June 1, 2015
Knowing One's Place: Spatial Processing in the Brain
Published December 10, 2014
Jennifer Groh talks about her new book ‘Making Space’
Published December 5, 2014
Making Space
Published October 18, 2014
Natural Navigation
Published October 8, 2014
Neuroscientists Teaching About New Nobel Prize on the Brain's GPS
Published January 16, 2014
How Vision Captures Sound Now Somewhat Uncertain
Published September 9, 2013
People believe their eyes over their ears, Duke research finds
Published August 29, 2013
Why We Look At The Puppet, Not The Ventriloquist
Published November 3, 2007
Ventriloquism and the Brain
Published October 29, 2007
Secrets of ventriloquism revealed