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Jennifer M. Groh is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. Her research laboratory focuses on the interactions between sensory modalities, particularly in understanding how visual and auditory systems collaborate to create a unified perception of the environment. Groh’s work challenges traditional views of sensory processing as isolated and automatic, showing that the brain coordinates auditory and visual information early in sensory processing. Her lab investigates phenomena such as eye movement-related eardrum oscillations and how neural fluctuations allow for the integration of sensory information. Groh has published extensively on various topics within neuroscience and is committed to exploring how brain mechanisms underpin cognitive functions in embodied cognition.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Teaching and conducting research in the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)