Ingrid Johnsrude

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Ingrid Johnsrude
Born1967 (age 5758)
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Academic background
EducationBA, Queen's University at Kingston
MSc, PhD, 1997, McGill University
Thesis The neural substrates of the processing of speech sounds  (1997)
Doctoral advisors Brenda Milner