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PhD Candidate in Psychology

Princeton University

 

I am a graduate researcher with the Princeton Social Neuroscience Lab, working primarily with Diana Tamir.

I am interested in the interplay between stories and cognition, with a particular focus on the influence of narrative structure on thought and memory.

I have taught as preceptor for Princeton’s Introduction to Psychology, Research Methods, and Developmental Psychology courses.

Prior to Princeton, I worked as a lab manager/research assistant in Jeremy Wolfe’s Visual Attention Lab from 2015 to 2017.

I received a B.A. in Psychology from Harvard University in 2015, where I completed an honors thesis with the Vision Lab.