Professor, Cognitive Science - GIDP | Professor, Psychology | Associate Dean, Undergraduate Student Success | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Rebecca Gómez obtained her Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from New Mexico State University in 1995 and completed a post-doctoral position at the University of Arizona before taking her first faculty position at Johns Hopkins University in 1999. She returned to the University of Arizona in 2001 where she is presently a Professor. Dr. Gómez directs the Child Cognition Lab, housed in the Department of Psychology. Dr. Gómez studies learning and language development in infants, toddlers, and pre-schoolers. She also studies memory development and the role of sleein child learning. Dr. Gómez was the recipient of a National Science Foundation NSF) CAREER award, has been an associate editor for Cognition, a leading journal in the field of cognitive science, and has served on the editorial boards of Psychological Science and Language Learning and Development.
Learning systems and brain development. Memory formation in infancy and early childhood. Language acquisition in infancy and early childhood. Sleep, learning, and memory in infants, children, and adults. Memory updating. Prerequisite Courses: Minimum GPA 3.0, students must be available during the summer for 9-12 hr/week to train and must commit to 2 semesters of research the following year with ample availability during the week for testing children (9 hr/week). We take applications at our lab website annually in April. Learn more at https://www.childcognitionlab.arizona.edu/students Majors: Psychological Science NSCS SLHS Family studies