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Technical Assistants
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Nupur Lala
Office: 46-5107
Telephone: (617) 324-3722
Email: nlala at mit dot edu |
Nupur graduated from the University of Michigan in 2007 with a degree in Brain, Behavior and Cognitive Science. Her previous and current research interests include learning and memory formation, developmental disorders and language processing. |
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Su Mei Lee
Office: 46-4037
Telephone: (617) 324-2898
Email: sumeilee at mit dot edu |
Su Mei graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 2005 with a degree in Computer Science & Economics. She also graduated from the Mind, Brain and Education program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2007. Her goal in life is to solve autism. |
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Daniel Lieberman
Office: 46-4033AA
Telephone: (617) 324-4355
Email: dalieb at mit dot edu |
Dan graduated from Williams College in 2005, where he studied Biology and Neuroscience. He joined the Gabrieli Laboratory as a Research Assistant after working as an English Teacher and Naturalist in Costa Rica for a year. |
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Patricia O'Loughlin
Office: 46-4037
Telephone: (617) 258-2898
Email:triciaol@mit.edu |
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Gretchen Reynolds
Office: 46-4033A
Telephone: (617) 324-6515
Email:gor@mit.edu |
Gretchen graduated from Dartmouth College in 2007 with a degree in Psychological and Brain Sciences. She's interested in cognitive and emotional processing, developmental and affective disorders, language development, and the Red Sox (!). |
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Aron Weinberg
Office: 46-4037
Telephone: (617) 324-2898
Email: aronw at mit dot edu |
Aron studied psychology and philosophy at Skidmore College, where he graduated in 2001. His main research interests are in Theory of Mind, Asperger's and the brain states associated with meditation. In his next life he would like to be a ski instructor, a writer, a cellist or a humpback whale. |
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Nina Wickens
Office: 46-4037
Telephone: (617) 328-5116
Email: nwickens at mit dot edu |
Nina did her undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan's Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science program where she researched lexical activation in second language acquisition. After graduating, she spent a year working in a music cognition lab at Harvard University . Curiosity about the nature of limbic system contribution to learning and decision-making brings her to MIT where she is working on a neuroeconomics project. |
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