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Published in In preparation, 2023
This paper proposes an analytic technique for evaluating event-related phase-amplitude couling via generalized eigenvalue decomposition.
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This paper focuses on the replicability and reliability of sleep-dependent word-pair retention following acosutic stimulation of slow-wave sleep.
Published in In preparation, 2023
This paper focuses electrophysiological responses to phase-specific stimulation of individualized alpha peak frequencies. Analyses include component specifc changes of the ERP, as well as in eovked and induced alpha oscillations and resulting phase-amplitude coupling to gamma waves.
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In this talk I reviewed preliminary results on phase-specific acoustic stimulation of individualized alpha peak frequencies using the end-point corrected hilbert transform. Relevent analytics includes component-specific changes in the ERP, evoked and induced alpha, beta, and gamma oscillations, and resulting phase-amplitude coupling at variable time scales.
Undergraduate Lab Course, University of Connecitcut, Department of Psychological Sciences, 2022
Psych 1100 is the first course in a sequence of general psychology courses offered by the University of Connecticut. The lab portion taught by graduate students is an adjacent course taken simultaneously. It focuses on research methods, science as an institution, and basic statistical concepts. Much of the lecture content, exams, and other course material are developed by graduate students. I taught multiple sessions of this course each semester from 2020 to 2022.
Undergraduate Course, University of Connecticut. Department of Psychological Sciences, 2023
This is a dual appointment course between the Department of Psychological Sciences and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Connecticut. This course provides and overview of auditory processing, as well as signal processing through in-house functions in MATLAB. I was a teaching assistant for this course in Spring of 2023, producing MATLAB exercises and aiding in instructional materials.