Brief Profile
Brief Biography
Jon H. Kaas is Distinguished Centennial Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from Duke University and was a postdoctoral fellow and assistant professor in neurophysiology at the University of Wisconsin. He has studied the brain for some 35 years. Research interests have been in comparative studies of the organization of sensory and motor systems in a variety of mammals, especially primates. He has also studied the normal and abnormal development of sensory systems in these species, and has published extensively on the plasticity of sensory systems in mature mammals. Kaas has edited a number of books and journal volumes, including ones on brain evolution and on brain plasticity. He is an author of over 400 research papers and reviews. Honours include being elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and receiving the Karl Spencer Lashley Award from the American Philosophical Society.
