Martha Julia Farah (born in 1955) is an American cognitive neuroscience researcher. She is the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Natural Sciences and Director of the Center for Neuroscience & Society at the University of Pennsylvania. Farah has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Royal Society of Arts, British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
In May 2006, Farah and various colleagues founded the Neuroethics Society "to promote an international debate about the proper use of the discoveries in their field." She was also elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The following year, Farah was appointed the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Natural Sciences. She also received the 2008 William James Fellow Award for her "lifetime of significant intellectual contributions to the basic science of psychology" and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. In 2010, Farah authored and published Neuroethics: An Introduction with Readings. She was also elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2010.
In 2018, Farah was named a Fellow of the British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2021, Farah was awarded the Howard Crosby Warren Medal by the Society of Experimental Psychologists for her "foundational cognitive neuroscientific work on face and object recognition, visual attention, mental imagery, and semantic memory and recent work investigating the influence of early life experience on neurocognitive development."
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