Entry Year
2010
Major Area of Study
Neuropsychology
Mentor
Gregory Brown, PhD
Research Interests
My research interests include the examination of individual differences in neurocognition, the construction of neuropsychological norms at a profile level, and parsing the processes involved during neurocognitive testing using computational cognitive modeling and eye-tracking.
Representative Publications
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Patt, V. M., Thomas, M. L., Minassian, A., Geyer, M. A., Brown, G. G., & Perry, W. (2014). Disentangling working memory processes during spatial span assessment: A modeling analysis of preferred eye movement strategies. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 36, 186-204.
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Henry, B. L., Minassian, A., Patt, V. M., Hua, J., Young, J. W., Geyer, M. A., & Perry, W. (2013). Inhibitory deficits in euthymic bipolar disorder patients assessed in the Human Behavioral Pattern Monitor. Journal of Affective Disorders, 150, 948-954.
Grants/Awards
- T32 Predoctoral Research Award, National Institute on Drug Abuse (2012-2014)
- Ted Blau Memorial Award for best student poster presentation, 33nd Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology (2013)