HNL Students
Ann Harvey is a graduate student in the Neuroscience department. She joined the HNL as a research assistant in August 2002 and began a PhD program in 2004. Ann's research is focused on understanding how abstract rewards and cultural messages acquire value and affect human decision-making. She received her B.S. in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University in 2002.
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Josepheen De Asis Cruz joined the HNL in April 2008. A neuroscience graduate student, Josepheen is interested in understanding the neural mechanisms of social cognition and valuation, particularly how these processes are impaired in disorders such as autism and ADHD. Prior to joining the lab, Josepheen obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and her Medical Degree from the University of the Philippines.
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Ting Xiang is a graduate student in the Neuroscience department. She joined the HNL in March 2008. Ting is interested in understanding the neurological mechanism underlying subconscious perceptions and creativity, preference and bias in decision-making, and various psychiatric diseases. She also likes to use the theories and methods of chaos and dynamic systems to understand the brain. Ting received her B.S. in Biological Science from Wuhan University, China in 2005.
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