Maryanne Wolf is a renowned cognitive neuroscientist and expert on the reading brain.
She earned her doctorate from Harvard University's Department of Human Development and Psychology, where she began studying the neurological foundations of reading, language, and dyslexia.
Wolf has received prestigious awards for her teaching and research, including the Distinguished Professor of the Year Award from the Massachusetts Psychological Association and the Teaching Excellence Award from the American Psychological Association.
Her work focuses on understanding how the brain processes written language and how digital technologies may be altering these processes.
Wolf's research has significant implications for education and literacy development in the digital age.
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