Maria Kozhevnikov, Ph.D.


Associate Investigator
Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Mass General Research Institute
Lecturer on Radiology, Part-time
Harvard Medical School
cognition; color perception; form perception; human development; imagination; intelligence; space perception; visual perception

Maria Kozhevnikov's research focuses on examining neural mechanisms of visual imagery as well as in exploring the ways to train visualization abilities.

In particular, she examines how individual differences in visualization ability affect more complex activities, such as spatial navigation, learning and problem solving in mathematics, science and art.

In addition, she explores ways to train mental imagery skills and design three-dimensional immersive virtual environments that can accommodate individual differences and learning styles.

Maria received her PhD from Technion (Israel) jointly with UC Santa Barbara.

Since 2001, she held faculty positions at Rutgers and George Mason Universities. During 2005-2007, she has served as a Program Director for the Science of Learning Centers Program at the US National Science Foundation, where she managed awards for large-scale Centers that study learning across multiple disciplines.

Maria's current primary appointment is as an Associate Professor of Psychology at the National University of Singapore.

Research lab website Publications
mkozhevnikov@partners.org
Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
CNY-Building #149
149 13th Street
Charlestown, MA 02129-2000