Rain Bosworth
Associate Professor
Rain Bosworth
Associate Professor
Bio
Video Bio
Dr. Rain Bosworth is an associate professor in Department of Liberal Studies at RIT/NTID. She is a deaf experimental psychologist, studying development of perception and language in infants and children at the newly-founded Perception, Language and Attention in Youth (PLAY) Lab. For her doctoral degree at the University of California, San Diego, she studied visual motion processing and attention in deaf adults, to better understand how deafness and sign language experience impact perceptual abilities. She is currently investigating visual and tactile exploratory behaviors in infants, children and adults to address questions about how we learn and process sign language. She has also studied how easily visual abilities are recovered in children who were treated for congenital eye disorders. Together, these lines of research reveal how early sensory input shapes perception, cognition, and language processing. Dr. Bosworth teaches Intro to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Biopsychology, and Research Methods.
Her video bio can be viewed here.
More information on how parents can enroll in her Exploratory Behaviors Museum Study at the Strong Museum of Play can be found here.
I am currently recruiting a postdoctoral fellow and graduate students for the new RIT Cognitive Science program.