Bates, Elizabeth (1947–2003)
Bates, Elizabeth (1947–2003)
American researcher and psychologist. Born Elizabeth Ann Bates, July 26, 1947, in Wichita, Kansas; died Dec 13, 2003, in San Diego, California; graduate of St. Louis University; University of Chicago, PhD in human development; m. George Carnevale (physicist); children: Julia Carnevale.
An expert on how the brain processes language, was also a professor of cognitive science at University of California at San Diego; served as director of the department's Center for Research in Language; was also a visiting scholar at National Research Council Institute of Psychology in Rome; writings include Rethinking Innateness (1996).
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