Elizabeth M. Brannon is an American neuroscientist.
She serves as Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Chair in the Natural Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania.
[1] Brannon's research, focused on comparative cognition, numerical cognition, and educational neuroscience, has earned an h-index of 68.
[2] Brannon earned her undergraduate degree in biological anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania.
She then attended Columbia University, earning an MA in biological anthropology and a Ph.D. in psychology.