Dr. Erik Blaser
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Chen Cheng
Email: [email protected] HI! I'm a fourth year graduate student in the DBS program. I'm interested in the cognitive development in infancy and early child hood, and how the development of working memory and attention could help infants learn rules for task-solving. I'm also interested in object cognition, e.g., how infants perceive an object, how they learn about an object's function, and how they applied what they learned about the object to help them make decisions. Based on the general understanding of such mechanisms in typical development, I'm hoping to bring them in understanding how this process varies in children with developmental disorders, specifically children with ASD, ADHD. |
Julie Freschl
Email: [email protected] Hello! I am Julie Freschl, and I am a second year graduate student in the Developmental and Brain Sciences PhD program. freschl_cv.pdf |
Yibiao (Bill) Liang
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Alumni
Mahalakshmi Ramamurthy
Email: [email protected]
Vanakam! I am a PhD candidate in the Developmental and Brain Sciences program with broad interests in understanding the mechanisms that underlie visual plasticity in humans. My thesis work focuses on understanding experience dependent plasticity of the adult human brain and specifically, the influence of attention (cognitive/feedback modulations) on ocular dominance plasticity. Besides, I am heading up another project on understanding context-dependent rules for visual attentional selection.
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Email: [email protected]
Vanakam! I am a PhD candidate in the Developmental and Brain Sciences program with broad interests in understanding the mechanisms that underlie visual plasticity in humans. My thesis work focuses on understanding experience dependent plasticity of the adult human brain and specifically, the influence of attention (cognitive/feedback modulations) on ocular dominance plasticity. Besides, I am heading up another project on understanding context-dependent rules for visual attentional selection.
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Luke G. Eglington | Email
While I was an undergraduate I completed an honors project with Dr. Blaser in which we investigated how toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) had superior visual search performance under certain conditions. I graduated from UMASS Boston in spring 2013, and began a PhD program at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire that fall. Current website |
Ashley Blanchard | Email
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Tim Shepard | Email
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