David S. Moore is a Professor of Psychology at Pitzer College and Claremont Graduate University.
He holds degrees from Tufts University and Harvard University, with postdoctoral work at the City University of New York.
Moore specializes in developmental cognitive neuroscience, focusing on infant perception and cognition.
His research encompasses infant-directed speech, spatial cognition, and numerical perception in infants.
Moore's theoretical work explores genetic, environmental, and epigenetic factors in human development.
He has authored two books: "The Dependent Gene" (2001) and "The Developing Genome" (2015), both of which have been well-received in academic circles and translated into other languages.
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