Ann Nordmeyer

Associate Professor of Psychology
Southern New Hampshire University
Email: a.nordmeyer at snhu dot edu
Github: http://github.com/anordmey

I am an Associate Processor in the Psychology Department on campus at Southern New Hampshire University. My research focuses on how children and adults learn and process logical language. I teach courses on Introductory Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Statistics.

I completed my PhD at Stanford University, where I worked with Michael Frank in the Language and Cognition Lab studying how children learn and understand logical words in communicative contexts. Before that, I was an undergraduate at Smith College where I worked with Jill de Villiers studying the relationship between linguistic and conceptual development.