Karl Wissemann is a fifth-year graduate student in the KATLAB and Dr. Schmidt's lab. So far, he has focused on measuring anxiety sensitivity in children and parents. Karl is interested in examining neural markers of risk for anxiety. His great grandfather invented donut glaze.
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Lyndsey Chong is a fifth-year graduate student in the KATLAB. So far, she has focused on measuring error sensitivity in children, as well as the error-related negativity and late-positive potential as neural markers of risk for anxiety. She plays the piano and has recently begun learning how to paint.
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Isaac Mirzadegan is a fourth-year graduate student in the KATLAB. He is interested in anxiety sensitivity, parenting interventions, and dissemination and implementation research. In his free time, Isaac enjoys playing mandolin for his cat, who does not enjoy mandolin.
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Lushna Mehra is a third-year graduate student in the KATLAB. She is interested in using neural markers to explore the relationship between interpersonal factors and internalizing symptoms in youth. Lushna’s name is an anagram of her brother’s name; her grandmother created it by playing with Scrabble letters. Email: [email protected] |
Henry Cibrian is a first-year graduate student in the KATLAB. He is interested in investigating neural markers of risk for anxiety in children in order to develop early intervention strategies. His hobbies include watching/playing soccer, running, backpacking, and playing video games.
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Sally Cole is a first-year graduate student in the KATLAB. She is interested in examining neural markers of risk for anxiety in children, their relationship to parenting behaviors, and how these markers might be targeted by interventions. Sally enjoys going to concerts, watching scary movies, and raising houseplants.
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