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I’m Ashley McDermott, mom to a very curious 6 year old and a Cognitive Scientist with nearly 20 years of experience studying and understanding the effects of video games on cognitive skills and more generally how humans learn.
PhD in neuroscience, degrees in philosophy and computer science, postdoctoral training at Harvard. I write about science and philosophy of mind. Occasional science fiction author.
PhD in Educational Psychology. I am a mom to two girls and an Educational Researcher who has spent over a decade designing & researching video games for learning. My goal is to educate parents and beyond about the benefits of video games!
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