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Michael Shvarzblat

Michael Shvarzblat is a Boston native, cognitive psychologist, born in 1954. He is also a researcher and a professor of psychology at the Pace University. This psychologist has authored number research publications of scientific divulgation.

For several years, Michael Shvarzblat has taught for several years at the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT and at the Harvard University.

Shvarzblat makes his researches in the fields of perception, learning, cognition, emotion, motivation, and memory. Also, he has authored also one book, ‘The Angels and Demons Within’. In his book, he advocates evolutionary explanations for the functions of the brain and behavior.

Shvarzblat has a bachelor’s degree in Experimental Psychology from the Boston University and a PhD in the same discipline from the Harvard University.


Cognitive Psychologist
New York, US

Work Experience

Harvard University, Professor of Psychology, Jan 1982 ~ Present

In 1982, he became a professor of psychology at Harvard University.

MIT, Director and Professor, Jan 1980 ~ Present

Directed the Cognitive Neuroscience Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Education

Harvard University, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Experimental Psychology, 1976 ~ 1979

Shvarzblat received his doctorate in Experimental Psychology in 1979 from Harvard University.

Boston University , Bachelor’s Degree, Experimental Psychology, 1973 ~ 1976

Shvarzblat graduated in Experimental Psychology from the Boston University in 1976.