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Donna J. Coch

Assistant Professor of Education

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Departments

  • Education

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Contact Information

Email: donna.j.coch@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603 646-3282
Office: 6103 Raven House

Education

B.A. Vassar College; Ed.M. Harvard University; Ed.D. Harvard University

Areas of Expertise

Development in the Exceptional child; Developmental and Neuroscience Research in Education; Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience; Neuroscience, Psychology, and Education; Brain and Behavior in Reading Development; Event-Related Potentials and the Develop of cognitive and linguistic processes; human development

Selected Works

  • Behavioral and Neuroimaging Research with Children: Ethical Issues, Case Scenarios and Bibliographies, Report for the Ethics Across the Curriculum 2004-2005 Faculty Seminar, Institute for the Study of Applied and Professional Ethics at Dartmouth College, (2005).
  • "Auditory and Visual Refractory Period Effects in Children and Adults: An ERP study," with W. Skendzel and H. Neville, Clinical Neurophysiology, 116 (2005) 2184-2203.
  • "Motion and Color Processing in School-Age Children and Adults: An ERP Study," with W. Skendzel, G. Grossi and H. Neville, Developmental Science, 8:4 (2005) 372-386.
  • "Automatic Word Form Processing in Masked Priming: An ERP Study," with G. Grossi, Psychophysiology, 42:3 (2005) 343-355.
  • "An ERP Study of Selective Auditory Attention in Children and Adults," with L. D. Sanders and H. Neville, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17:4 (2005) 605-622.

Current Projects

Human Behavior and the Developing Brain: Typical Development; Human behavior and the Developing Brain: Atypical Development; "Behavioral and Neuroimaging Research with Children: Ethical Issues and Case Scenarios;" "Bridges Over Troubled Waters: Education and Cognitive Neuroscience;" "Selective Auditory Attention in 3- 5-Year Old Children: An Event-Related Potential Study"