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I first pursued
my interests in cognitive neuroscience through my undergraduate studies in
Cognitive Science and my research experience in the Department of Neurosciences
at the University of California, San Diego. There I was involved in studies
using both EEG and fMRI to examine cognitive function in several populations,
including healthy young and aging adults, normally developing children, and
individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. After graduating from UCSD, I
completed a year of full-time research before coming to graduate school at the
University of Toronto to work with Dr. Susanne Ferber. My research now focuses
on how attentional control and working memory processes interact and contribute
to visuospatial awareness. Using behavioural, electrophysiological, and
neuroimaging techniques, my aim is to develop a model of how the neural systems
underlying selective attention and visual short-term memory are functionally
integrated to support dynamic awareness. Ongoing research projects involve the
flexibility of attentional orienting using attentional control sets, the nature
of attention-based rehearsal in spatial working memory, and how varying task
demands can alter the efficacy of attentional selection.
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