Expertise

The broad goal of my research is to understand how people make decisions in these dynamically unfolding environments, specifically I am interested in defining the underlying neural mechanisms involved in dynamic choice behavior.

I am interested in using intermediately dynamic tasks (IDTs), such as the BART, where ability to understand the underlying mechanisms and ecological validity are more evenly compromised. Notably, I have been adapting IDTs for use in electroencephalographic research.

Communities
Psychology
Degrees
MS, Kansas State University, Psychological Sciences, 2015
BA, Albion College, Psychological Sciences, 2011