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Patricia Reuter-Lorenz is the Michael Posner Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan's Department of Psychology. Her research explores the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying attention, working memory, and executive control. Utilizing a combination of behavioral and neuroimaging studies, her work investigates vital questions concerning the effects of aging on cognition, strategies for enhancing performance, and the interplay between emotion and cognition. Reuter-Lorenz has achieved notable recognition, including the Baltes Distinguished Research Achievement Award from the American Psychological Association and has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She has also received distinguished lectureships and faculty awards from prestigious institutions including the University of Florida and the University of Michigan. Her commitment to mentoring in cognitive neuroscience was demonstrated when she received the Outstanding Mentor Award from the American Psychological Association. Reuter-Lorenz's contributions to the field are not only recognized nationally but also internationally, reflecting her impact on cognitive neuroscience education and research.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science