About Me
Dr. Mossbridge's interest in how time is perceived by unconscious and conscious processes has led her to examine aspects of both cognitive and perceptual timing (e.g., order effects on reading comprehension, perceptual integration across senses) as well as the controversial reverse-temporal effects she analyzed in recent meta-analysis (covered in ABC News 20/20, Wall Street Journal Ideas Market, Fox News and other mainstream media outlets). A peer reviewer for Brain Research, Perception, Cognition, PLoS One, Explore, and Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Dr. Mossbridge received funding from the National Institutes of Health in her role as post-doctoral member of the Psychology Department at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. She is also the 2014 winner of the Charles Honorton Integrative Contributions award.
Julia's Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders is from Northwestern University, her M.A. in Neuroscience is from the University of California at San Francisco, and she received her B.A. with highest honors in neuroscience from Oberlin College. Dr. Mossbridge is also the author of Unfolding: The Perpetual Science of Your Soul's Work (New World Library, 2002), and she writes about her attempts to find the soul in science on her blog Unfolding Science. In addition to continuing to pursue her research interests and support Mossbridge Institute and physiologically inspired apps such asChoice Compass, she is currently co-authoring a book, Transcendent Mind: Re-thinking the Science of Consciousness.