bioI'm no longer involved in neuroscience, brain imaging, or anything like that. This page summarizes my professional activities and provides some links of purely historical interest.
I hold an AB in cognitive studies from Princeton University and a PhD in cognitive psychology from Carnegie Mellon University. At the time I left research, I was a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology within the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. This was a non-teaching soft-money position, which means that I was supported exclusively by grants and had minimal contact with students.
A great deal of my work in the years before I left went towards developing VoxBo, a software package for neuroimaging data analysis. I also spent a lot of time helping other researchers with methodological and analysis issues.
On the infrequent occasions I found the money to do my own research, my interests included the high-level neural underpinings of cognitive control processes, using methods ranging from computer simulation to pharmacological challenge and brain imaging.
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