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Nim Tottenham is a Professor of Psychology at Columbia University, where she leads the Developmental Affective Neuroscience Laboratory. Her research highlighted fundamental changes in amygdala-prefrontal cortex circuitry across childhood and adolescence and the influential role of early experiences on the developmental trajectories of these circuits. Tottenham received the National Academy of Sciences Troland Research Award in 2020 for "her innovative discoveries of critical windows of affective development during childhood and adolescence, their underlying neural basis at the circuit level and their disruption following early life stress." She is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and of the Society for Experimental Psychologists. Her scientific contributions in developmental neuroscience have also been recognized by the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology (2015), the Flux Award (2022), and the American Psychosomatic Society (2020). (en) |
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Nim Tottenham is a Professor of Psychology at Columbia University, where she leads the Developmental Affective Neuroscience Laboratory. Her research highlighted fundamental changes in amygdala-prefrontal cortex circuitry across childhood and adolescence and the influential role of early experiences on the developmental trajectories of these circuits. (en) |
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