Welcome
I received my Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience at Dartmouth College, where I studied auditory processing in the brain using various types of stimuli including music, speech, and everyday sounds (see my CV for publications). Since the beginning of 2011, I have carried out several research projects at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (jointly affiliated with Thompson-Schill & Aguirre lab) with both healthy and patient populations. This postdoctoral research has focused primarily on integrating my previous studies with investigations of the neural basis of object concept processing in the visual sensory domain. My doctoral and postdoctoral research is largely based upon state-of-the-art neuroimaging combined with machine-learning techniques.
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