The Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory
investigates brain networks underlying emotion and cognition using EEG, MRI,
and other psychophysiological measures. The lab works to understand how
functional brain activity is disrupted for clinical problems such as
depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and aggression, as well as how such brain
activity can be changed through treatment. This work is relevant to students
interested in various areas of psychology, such as clinical, cognitive,
forensic, physiological, social, and developmental, as well as students with
basic science interests in the brain, such as biology, neuroscience, and
engineering. Students with a background in computer science are also great candidates.
So
please, if you have any interest in undergraduate research or asking
questions to a PI, come on out if you can -- the meeting is at 6PM on
Monday, April 21st in Art-Socy2309.
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