The Developmental and Cognitive Processes Area trains students in theory and research related to the processes of change across the life span. Our students gain broad competence in developmental psychology and explore in depth one or more areas of specialization. The areas of specialization include cognition (e.g., attention, memory, problem-solving, executive functions), infant social-cognition, neuropsychology (e.g., using methods such as fMRI, event related potentials, or patient studies), educational applications, infant memory and visual development, and comparative developmental and evolutionary psychology. Our research examines issues of development from infancy to adulthood into old age, in normal and atypical populations (including nonhuman primates). Faculty members have funded, internationally recognized research programmes. Students have the opportunity to complete research practica in faculty labs and outside settings. Our graduates work as academics in universities, as well as in applied research contexts such as hospitals, school boards, and community service agencies. For questions about the Area, contact its Coordinator, Dr. Janice Johnson.