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Daphne Maurer

Affiliation

McMaster University

Academy or College

Academy of Social Sciences

Year Elected

2007

Areas of Interest

Developmental plasticity, child development, synaesthesia, aesthetics, visual perception

Long Citation
Daphne Maurer is an internationally acclaimed researcher who has examined long-standing scientific and philosophical issues regarding the perceptual world of infants. Professor Maurer's research overturned William James' view that infants experienced a 'blooming, buzzing confusion', and instead perceived an organized world of forms and colours. Her research also showed that perception changes substantially during development. Daphne's work during the past three decades has described these perceptual changes and linked them to anatomical and physiological changes in the brains of infants and children with and without visual abnormalities. She is one of the most highly regarded developmental scientists in the world today.

Short Citation
Daphne Maurer is an internationally acclaimed researcher who has examined long-standing scientific and philosophical issues regarding the perceptual world of infants. Professor Maurer's research overturned William James' view that infants experienced a 'blooming, buzzing confusion', and instead perceived an organized world of forms and colours. She is one of the most highly regarded developmental scientists in the world today.