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NameAffiliationPositionEmail addressResearch Topics/Key WordsWilling to Mentor?Availabilty for MentoringLab or Personal Website
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WiCS Networking Hubs are intended for use by the research community to support and promote the careers of women in cognitive science. Individuals are encouraged to reach out to other members of the group for networking. Considerate use of the contact information is expected.
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Julie BuggWashington University in St. LouisFull Professorjbugg@wustl.edu
conflict-control; contextual influences on control; proactive and reactive control; aging/Alzheimer's disease and control; controlling intentions
Yesanytimehttps://sites.wustl.edu/ccalab/
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Jihyun Suh
Pohang University of Science and Technology (S.Korea)
Assistant Professorjuhn38@gmail.comconflict-control, adaptive learning of control, Working memory and control, Alzheimer's disease and control, yesanytime
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Emily Cohen-ShikoraWashington University in St. LouisLecturer (teaching-track faculty)ecohensh@wustl.edu PC effects, context and control, cueing effects on control, timing, agingyesanytime
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Kimberly ChiewUniversity of DenverAssistant Professorkimberly.chiew@du.eduemotion/motivation and cognitive control; contextual effects; timing; proactive/reactive control; memoryyesanytimewww.dumaclab.org
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Miriam GadeMedical School BerlinProfessor (full)miriam.gade@medicalschool-berlin.decognitive control, inhibition, bilingualismyesanytime
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Gesine DreisbachUniversity of RegensburgFull Professorgesine.dreisbach@ur.decognitive control, conflict, reward/motivation, affective modulation of controlyesanytime
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Eva Van den BusscheKU Leuven (Belgium)Associate Professoreva.vandenbussche@kuleuven.becognitive control, metacognition, executive functions, reactive and proactive control, CC in development and clinical populations, EEGyesanytimehttp://copsresearchgroup.be/
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Rongxiang TangWashington University in St. LouisGraduate Student->Postdoctoral Fellowrongxiang@wustl.edu
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Alexandra WoolgarUniversity of Cambridge (UK)Group Leader (junior faculty)alexandra.woolgar@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.ukcognitive control, mindfulness, meditation, executive functions, agingyesfrom June 2021woolgarlab.org
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Caterina GrattonNorthwestern UniversityAssistant Professorcaterina.gratton@northwestern.educognitive control, selective attention, large-scale networks, effects of brain damage and diseaseyesanytime (more post June 2021)
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Friederike SchlagheckenUniversity of Warwick, Coventry, UKAssociate Professor - Readerf.schlaghecken@warwick.ac.uk
sensorimotor control, adaptation, automaticity of 'controlled' and control of 'automatic' processes, non-conscious perception and control
yesanytime (on zoom)
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/psych/people/fsch/fsch/
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Debbie YeeBrown UniversityPostdocdebbie_yee@brown.educognitive control, motivation, reward, effort, aging, fMRI, computational modelingyesanytimehttps://debyeeneuro.com/
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Lauren GrantUniversity of Michigan Graduate Student->Postdoctoral Fellowldgran@umich.eduCognitive control, selective attention, multitasking
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Deanna BarchWashington University in St. LouisProfessor (full)dbarch@wustl.eduCognitive control, development and mental healthyesanytimehttps://sites.wustl.edu/ccplab/
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Audrey Siqi-LiuDuke UniversityGraduate Studentaudrey.liu@duke.eduCognitive control; task switching; contextual influences on controlYesfrom May 2021
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Maria RuzUniversity of Granada, SpainFull Professormruz@ugr.esCognitive Control, Preparatory brain activity, Task-sets, Novel instructions, Cognitive Neuroscienceyesanytimehttp://www.ugr.es/~mruz/
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Romy FrömerBrown UniversityPostdocromy_fromer@brown.eduCogn Control, Motivation, Metacognition, Learningyes
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Anne CollinsUC BerkeleyAssistant Professorannecollins@berkeley.educognitive control, reinforcement learning, working memory, computational modelingyesanytime in limited amountsccn.berkeley.edu
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Andrea KieselUniversity of Freiburg, GermanyFull ProfessorKiesel@psychologie.Uni-freiburg.deCognitive control, task switching, conflict, Interaction with motor controlYesFrom May 2021
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Becky JacksonUniversity of York (UK)Lecturer (~Assistant Professor)rebecca.jackson@york.ac.ukcognitive control, relation to language/semantics, computational modelling, fMRI, connectivityyesanytime
https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/academicstaff/jackson,-becky/
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Heleen SlagterVrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL)Full Professorh.a.slagter@vu.nlSelective attention, predictive brain, working memory, consciousness, meditation, EEGyesanytimewww.heleenslagter.com
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Jade JacksonUniversity of Cambridge (UK)Postdoctoral Research Fellowjade.jackson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.ukcognitive control, selective attentionyesanytime
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Blaire WeidlerTowson UniversityAssistant Professorbweidler@towson.educonflict-control; contextual influences on control; proactive and reactive controlyesanytime
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Naomi FriedmanUniversity of Colorado BoulderAssociate Professornaomi.friedman@colorado.educognitive control/executive functioning, individual differences, genetics, relation to psychopathology and self-regulationyesanytime
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Anastasia KiyonagaUniversity of California, San DiegoAssistant Professorakiyonaga@ucsd.eduworking memory, attention, dual-task, visual cognition, TMSyessummer 2021https://www.kiyonagalab.org/
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Kate ArringtonLehigh UniversityFull professorkate.arrington@lehigh.eduCognitive control, task switching, task selection, Former NSF program officer happy to mentor on grant related issuesyesanytime
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Alodie Rey-MermetSwiss Distance University InstitutePostdocalodie.rey-mermet@fernuni.ch
cognitive control, attentional control, executive functions, inhibition, individual differences, correlational vs. experimental approach, healthy aging
yesanytime
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Merve Ileri-TayarWashington University in St. LouisGraduate Student (Fall 2021)i.merve@wustl.educognitive control, transfer, item-specific control, proactive and reactive control, flexible behavioryesanytime
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Roshan Cools
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour; Radboud University Medical Center; Nijmegen; The Netherlands
Full professorroshan.cools@donders.ru.nlcognitive control, motivation, chemical neuromodulation, reinforcement learning and decision makingyesanytimewww.roshancools.com
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Ceyda Sayali
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, CPCR
Facultyzceydas@gmail.comCognitive control, motivation, cognitive effort, fMRI, psychedelics YesAnytime https://ceydasayali.com/
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Lydia BarnesUniversity of Cambridge (UK)Graduate Studentlydia.barnes@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.ukcognitive control, attention, multi-step planning, vision, MEG, EEGyesany time
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lydia-Barnes-2
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Lesley FellowsMcGill University, MontrealFull Professor & Vice Deanlesley.fellows@mcgill.cadecision-making, executive functions, neuroeconomics, lesion studies, neurocognitive impairmentyestry anytime; availability may varyhttps://www.mcgill.ca/decisionlab/lesley
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Juliet DavidowNortheastern University, Boston MA USAAssistant Professorj.davidow@northeastern.edu
Adolescence, learning, decision-making, executive function, cognitive control, inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, reward, reinforcement learning, fMRI, utility models, computational modeling,
yestry anytime; availability may varyhttps://lbdlpsych.sites.northeastern.edu/
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Katie InselColumbia UniversityPostdoccsi2101@columbia.eduDevelopment of cognitive control, motivation, learning, memory, fMRIyesanytime
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Maria Augustinova Université de Rouen Normandie Professor (full)maria.augustinova@univ-rouen.frSelective attention, cognitive control yestry anytime; availability may varyhttp://www.mariaaugustinova.com/
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Carina G. Giesen
Friedrich Schilller University Jena, Germany
Postdoccarina.giesen@uni-jena.deSelective attention, distractor inhibition, stimulus-response binding, contingency learning
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Birte ForstmannUniversity of AmsterdamFull Professorbuforstmann@gmail.comdecision-making, executive functions, cognitive modeling, neuroimagingyesfrom June 2021http://birteforstmann.com
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Christina Pfeuffer
the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Junior Professorchristina.pfeuffer@ku.deyestry anytime; availability may vary
https://www.psychologie.uni-freiburg.de/Members/pfeuffer
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Catriona ScrivenerUniversity of Cambridge (UK)Postdoctoral Research Fellowcatriona.scrivener@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.ukcognitive control, attention, conscious awareness, TMS-fMRI, EEG-fMRIyesanytimehttp://catrionascrivener.co.uk
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Kerstin FröberUniversity of RegensburgPostdockerstin.froeber@ur.deaction control, cognitive control, monitoring, attentionyesanytime
https://www.uni-regensburg.de/humanwissenschaften/psychologie-dreisbach/staff/kerstin-froeber/index.html
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Hannah Dames
University of Freiburg + University of Zurich
Graduate Studentdamesh@cs.uni-freiburg.decognitive control, attention, conscious awareness, TMS-fMRI, EEG-fMRI
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Ashley ZhouUniversiry of CambridgeGraduate Studentaxz21@cam.ac.ukcognitive control, cognitive flexibility vs. stability, reward/motivation, affective modulation of controlyesanytime
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Ines JentzschUniversity of St AndrewsReader (~Associate Professor)ij7@st-andrews.ac.ukmemory and cognitive control, intentional memory updating, directed forgetting, associative learningyesfrom May 2021
https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/ines-jentzsch(4bbe95ac-1984-40d5-be11-7f91fc69feef).html
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Savannah CooksonUniversity of California, BerkeleyPostdocscookson3@gmail.comcognitive control, consciousness, attention, working memory, computational modeling, awareness, problem solving, insightyestry anytime; availability may varysavannahcookson.com
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Christina BejjaniDuke UniversityGraduate student (defense 03/29)christinabejjani@gmail.comattention and performance, cognitive control, psychology of musicyestry anytime; availability may varychristinabejjani.com
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Yu-Chin ChiuPurdue UniversityAssistant Professoryuchinchiu@purdue.edu
cognitive control, task sets, working memory, networks, executive function, hierarchical control, hierarchy, overlapping networks, organizational scales
yestry anytime; availability may vary
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Silvia BungeUniversity of California, BerkeleyProfessor (full)sbunge@berkeley.educognitive control, learning, motivation, pedagogy
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Theresa DesrochersBrown UniversityAssistant Professortheresa_desrochers@brown.educognitive control, learning, motivation, reinforcement learning, decision makingyestry anytime; availability may varyhttps://neuroscience.brown.edu/desrochers/
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Yaara ErezUniversity of Cambridge (UK)
Senior Research Associate (between postdoc and junior faculty)
yaara.erez@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.ukcognitive control, executive function, attention, fMRI, ECOG, human & nonhuman primateyestry anytime; availability may varyhttps://yaaraerez.org
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Eliana Vassena
Radboud University and Donders Institute, Nijmegen, NL
Assistant Professore.vassena@donders.ru.nl
motivation, decision-making, cognitive control, effort, computational psychiatry, models of prefrontal cortex, stress-related disorders
yesfrom October 2021
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Nomi CarlebachUniversity of Oxford (UK)Postdocnomi.carlebach@bdi.ox.ac.ukCognitive control, metacognition, decision-making, neurocognitive impairment, dementiayesanytime
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Marit RuitenbergLeiden University (the Netherlands)Assistant Professorm.f.l.ruitenberg@fsw.leidenuniv.nlcognitive control, action control, aging, neuro(psycho)logical disorderyestry anytime; availability may vary
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/marit-ruitenberg#tab-1
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Özge BozkurtMiddle East Technical University (Turkey)Graduate Studentozge.bozkurt@metu.edu.trcognitive control, context-dependent control, proactive & reactive control
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Hanneke den Ouden
Radboud University, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Netherlands
Associate Professorhanneke.denouden@donders.ru.nlreinforcement learning, decision making, cognitive control, psychopharmacology, computational modellingyestry anytime; availability may varywww.denoudenlab.org
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Vanessa JurczykUniversity of Bremen, GermanyPostdocjurczyk@uni-bremen.deCognitive control, action control, computational modeling
https://www.uni-bremen.de/forschungsmethoden-und-kognitive-psychologie
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Emmanouela FoinikianakiGhent University, BelgiumGraduate Studentemmanouela.foinikianaki@ugent.beCognitive control, reinforcement learning, sequential control, action control, decision-making, computational modellingyestry anytime; availability may vary
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Sachiko KinoshitaMacquarie University, AustraliaAssociate professorsachiko.kinoshita@mq.edu.auvisual word recognition, Stroop, cognitive controlnot for the time being
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Ruth KrebsGhent University, BelgiumFull professorruthmkrebs@gmail.commotivation, attention, cognitive control, memoryyesanytime
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Rachel Rac-LubashevskyBrown UniversityPostdocrac.hunrachel@gmail.comCognitive control, working memory, action control, EEG, DDMyestry anytime; availability may varyhttps://www.lnccbrown.com/members/
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Caroline SurreyDresden University of TechnologyPostdoccaroline.surrey@tu-dresden.deCognitive control, CSPC effects, open science
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Monja FroböseHeinrich-Heine University DüsseldorfPostdocm.i.froboese@gmail.comdecision-making, cognitive control, psychopharmacology, cognitive effort
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Elise LesageGhent University, BelgiumPostdocelise.r.d.lesage@gmail.comdecision-making, habit learning, systems neuroscience
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Alejandra Rodríguez-VelásquezUniversity of Freiburg, GermanyGraduate Student
alejandra.rodriguez@psychologie.uni-freiburg.de
cognitive control, temporal expectancy, multitasking
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Elisa Di RosaUniversity of Padova, ItalyAssistant Professorelisa.dirosa@unipd.itmotivation, cognitive control, aging, clinical neuropsychology
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Bettina Bustos University of IowaGraduate Studentbettinanicolebustos@gmail.comadaptive control, effort, computational modeling, memory
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Flora BouchacourtPrinceton Neuroscience InstitutePostdocflora.bouchacourt@gmail.comComputational modeling, working memory, rule learning, neural networks, reinforcement learningyestry anytime; availability may varyflorabouchacourt.com
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Jacqueline FulvioUniversity of Wisconsin - MadisonResearch Scientistjacqueline.fulvio@wisc.eduworking memory, visual perception (motion and completion), Bayesian/computational approaches, TMS, EEG, fMRI
https://postlab.psych.wisc.edu/people/west/jacqueline-fulvio1/
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Chunyue TengUniversity of Wisconsin - MadisonPostdoccteng5@wisc.eduworking memory, visual attention, cognitive control, fMRI
https://postlab.psych.wisc.edu/people/central/chunyue-teng/
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Eva FeredoesUniversity of ReadingAssistant Professore.a.feredoes@reading.ac.ukcognitive control, working memory, TMS, fMRIyestry anytime, availability may vary
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Qing Yu
Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Principal Investigatorqingyu@ion.ac.cnworking memory, cognitive control, imagery, attention, fMRI, EEG, computational modelingyes
http://english.cebsit.cas.cn/lab/yuqing/research/
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Charlotte EbenGhent University, BelgiumPostdoccharlotte.eben@ugent.beaction control, cognitive control, impulsivity, open science
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Caroline JahnPrinceton Neuroscience InstitutePostdoccaroline.isabelle.jahn@gmail.comdecision making, learning, exploration
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Nicoleta PruteanGhent University, BelgiumGraduate Studentnicoleta.prutean@ugent.becognitive effort, cognitive control, attention, motivation, TMS
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Jessica CohenUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillAssistant Professorjrcohen@unc.educognitive control, executive function, motivation, large-scale networks, brain development, effects of diseaseyesanytimehttps://cohenlab.web.unc.edu
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Nanne KukkonenGhent University, BelgiumGraduate Studentnanne.kukkonen@ugent.becognitive effort, cognitive control, motivation, fMRI, EEG
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Ying CaiZhejiang University, ChinaAssistant Professoryingcai@zju.edu.cnworking memory, cognitive control, fMRI, EEG, tESyestry anytime, availability may varyhttps://person.zju.edu.cn/en/yingcai
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Ziwei ZhangUniversity of ChicagoGraduate Studentzz112@uchicago.eduattention, learning, cognitive control, fMRI, functional connectivity, connectome-based modelingyestry anytime; availability may varyhttps://cablab.uchicago.edu/
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Noga Cohen University of Haifa, Israel Assistant Professor Noga.cohen@edu.haifa.ac.il cognitive control, emotion, eye tracking, fMRI, emotion regulation yestry anytime; availability may vary
https://sites.google.com/edu.haifa.ac.il/emotion-lab/
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Regina LapateUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraAssistant Professorlapate@ucsb.educognitive control, emotion regulation, peripheral-physio measurements, fMRI, EEG, TMSyesafter summer 2021; availability may varyhttps://lapatelab.psych.ucsb.edu/
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Ziyi DuanSun Yat-sen University, ChinaGraduate Studentzoeduan.live@gmail.comworking memory, cognitive control, attention, long-term memory
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Julie HallGhent University, BelgiumPostdocjulie.hall@ugent.bemotivation, attention, salience processing, fmri, network analysisyesanytime
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Adele DiamondUniversity of British Columbia, VancouverFull Professoradele.diamond@ubc.ca
executive functions, working memory, development, interventions, focused attention, cognitive flexibility, stress, interrelations between cognitive, social & emotional processes
yesanytimehttp://www.devcogneuro.com/
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Carrisa CocuzzaRutgers University, Newark NJ USAGraduate Studentcarrisacocuzza@gmail.comcognitive control, flexible hubs, network coding mechanisms, predictive modeling, machine learning, functional connectivityyestry anytime, availability may varyhttps://www.colelab.org/
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Theresa DesrochersBrown UniversityAssistant Professortheresa_desrochers@brown.eduSequential control, executive function, fMRI, TMSyes, variable availabilityyes, interested in connecting with other faculty, open to connecting with othershttps://neuroscience.brown.edu/desrochers/
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Mine MisirlisoyMiddle East Technical UniversityFull Professormmine@metu.edu.trcognitive control, proportion conguency effects, proactive and reactive controlyes, variable availabilityfrom December 2021
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Yuko MunakataUniversity of California, DavisProfessor (full)ymunakata@ucdavis.educognitive control, executive function, development, inhibition, individual differences, intervention, computational modelingyesany time
https://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/people/munakata
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Hilary J. TrautOracle Corp.Principal Data Scientistremove from mailing listcognitive control, executive function, cognitive training, inhibition, adaptive coordination, child development, meta-analysis
yes (for those interested in transitioning to industry)
try anytime; availability may varyhttps://github.com/HilaryTraut
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Sabine DoebelGeorge Mason UniversityAssistant Professorsdoebel@gmu.educognitive control, executive function, inhibitory control, play, pretense, knowledge, conceptual development, meta-analysisyesanytimedevminds.gmu.edu
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Elisabeth LindnerGerman Primate Center PhD Studentelindner@dpz.euMotor control, perception, action-effect prediction, sense of agency, EEG
https://www.dpz.eu/en/unit/cognitive-neurosciences/about-us.html
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Darcy DiesburgBrown UniversityPostdocdarcy_diesburg@brown.eduMotor control, cognitive control, surprise/unexpectancy, fronto-basal ganglia circuits, EEG/LFP, TMS, biophysical modelsyes
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Molly McKinneyThe Ohio State University
Research Assistant (prospective graduate student)
molly.mckinney08@gmail.comcognitive control, attention, strategy, reward, motivation, value-based attention, effortnot far enough in career!https://mollyrose.photos/cv
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Megan deBettencourtUniversity of ChicagoPost-docdebetten@uchicago.eduAttention, memory, EEG, fMRIyesanytimehttp://home.uchicago.edu/~debetten/
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Lauren HallionUniversity of PittsburghAssistant Professorhallion@pitt.eduworry, rumination, cogntive control, sustained attention, metacognitive appraisals (subjective difficulty concentrating)yesany time; availability varieswww.cnmalab.com
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Jessica WoodFlorida State UniversityPhD Studentjwood@psy.fsu.educognitive control, working memory, fMRI, TMS
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Yao GuanUniversity of IowaPostdocyaoguan@uiowa.educognitive control, error processing, surprise, attentional reorienting, EEG, TMSyes
https://psychology.uiowa.edu/cognitive-neurology-lab
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Jessica NicosiaWashington University in St. LouisPostdocj.nicosia@wustl.eduattentional control, mind-wandering, memory, aging, Alzheimer diseaseyesjnicosia.com