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Laura Ann Petitto is a Cognitive Neuroscientist and a Developmental
Cognitive Neuroscientist widely known for her discoveries about the
biological foundations of language. She has uncovered key brain
structures underlying early human language processing and, with brain
imaging technology called functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy
(fNIRS), she has tracked the typical and atypical development of these
brain structures across the human lifespan (infants through adults).
Petitto
is also known for her discoveries involving animal language and animal
communication in chimpanzees, following from her groundbreaking roles as
Primary/Head Teacher and Project Coordinator of “Project Nim Chimpsky”,
at Columbia University. She lived with the chimp and attempted to teach
it sign language as his primary surrogate mother. As a result, Petitto
and her colleagues have authored several of the world’s influential
scholarly articles on the ape and human minds. Petitto is further known for her discoveries about Bilingualism and the Petitto has also played a pivotal role in the creation of a new scientific discipline, called Educational Neuroscience,
otherwise known as Mind, Brain, and Education, which applies core
discoveries in the developmental brain sciences to prevailing problems
in education. Petitto is the author of over 100 scholarly articles, the winner of 3 major awards for her outstanding teaching, and the recipient of over 25 international prizes and awards for her scientific discoveries, including the 1998 Guggenheim Award for her “unusually distinguished achievements in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment in the discipline of Neuroscience.” In February 2009, she was appointed Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), as well as Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science (APS). Presently, Petitto has been recruited to be the Science Director of one of the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s six (6) Science of Learning Centers in the United States. Specifically, Petitto is the Science Director of NSF's “Visual Language and Visual Learning Center (VL2)” at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Petitto is also this Science of Learning Center's Co-Principle Investigator, and a Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at Gallaudet University as well as an Affiliated Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at Georgetown University. Petitto is also the Senior Scientist and Director of her own scientific research laboratory for the functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) neuroimaging of human brain functions in a state-of-the-art laboratory at Gallaudet University called the “Brain and Language Lab (BL2).” > Petitto's Education > Summary of Scientific Contributions > Petitto's Lab and New and Current Research > Research Awards (Select) > Publications > Media and Scientific Talks |















