Chantel Prat is a professor at the University of Washington with appointments in the departments of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics; with affiliations at the Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, the Center for Neurotechnology, and the Institute for Neuroengineering.
Her studies have been profiled in media ranging from Scientific American , Psychology Today , and Science Daily to Rolling Stone , Popular Mechanics , Pacific Standard , Travel + Leisure , and National Public Radio..
She is featured in the documentary film I Am Human .
Prat also speaks internationally at events like the World Science Festival.
She is a recipient of the Tom Trabasso Young Investigator Award from the Society for Text and Discourse and a Pathway to Independence Award from the National Institutes of Health.
Chantel Prat is a professor at the University of Washington with appointments in the departments of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics; with affiliations at the Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, the Center for Neurotechnology, and the Institute for Neuroengineering