Monica Rosselli Recognized with HNS Lifetime Achievement Award
Thursday, Sep 16, 2021
Professor and Associate Chair of the Department of Psychology, Monica Rosselli, Ph.D., was awarded the Lifetime Achievement in Cultural Neuropsychology Award by the Hispanic Neuropsychological Society (HNS). This award honors outstanding leaders and scholars who have made a significant contribution to the neuropsychology field over their lifetime.
鈥淚 am extremely happy celebrating the great honor of being recognized with the Lifetime Achievement in Cultural Neuropsychology Award. It is wonderful to know that my work has had an impact over our knowledge on how cultural beliefs, values, language, and education can influence cognition and that this effort has been a research inspiration to younger generations of neuropsychologists,鈥 remarks Dr. Rosselli.听
The award was presented to Rosselli at the Hispanic Heritage Month Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, September 15, 2021.听
Teresa Wilcox, Ph.D., Interim Dean of the Schmidt College of Science, states, 鈥淭his prestigious award from HNS is well-deserved, and speaks highly of the impact Dr. Rosselli鈥檚 research has had in the field of cultural neuropsychology.鈥
Rosselli and her student researchers, as well as collaborators, investigate a range of topics in neuropsychology, which is the study of brain organization of behavior and cognitive functioning. This research is supported by the National Institute of Aging and the Florida Department of Health. A topic of specific interest to Rosselli is Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease, and examining cultural and linguistic variables that influence the onset of dementia. This work is performed in 大象传媒鈥檚 Neuropsychology Lab on 大象传媒鈥檚 Davie campus, where Dr. Rosselli serves as the director, overseeing a team of undergraduate and graduate students and in collaboration with the 1Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.
about Dr. Rosselli and the 大象传媒 Neuropsychology Lab.