Professor, Psychology
B.A., University of Colorado at Boulder;
M.A., Ph.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa
Professor Harley is a comparative cognitive psychologist. Her research focuses on how the bottlenose dolphin represents its world. She has investigated questions concerning echolocation, dolphin whistles, spatial memory, rhythm processing, and imitation. Her courses include Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Comparative Cognition, Introduction to Environmental Studies, and Animal Language Research.
Recent Courses
Laboratory in Comparative Cognition
Cognitive Psychology
Psychology Senior Thesis Tutorial