About

I’m a researcher interested in how the brain interprets and learns from complex temporal experience. To make temporal perception tractable, the human brain has developed powerful abilities to integrate across stimuli that unfold in time and find patterns in temporal information. I study these processes with a combination of behavioral, neural, and computational methods.
Currently, I am a Ph.D. student in Psychology at Yale University, with support from an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Previously, I was a research associate at New York University Abu Dhabi, and I also ran a computer science tutoring business for several years. I received a B.A. with High Honors from Swarthmore College, completing majors in music and computer science.