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Yifei Chen, UC Berkeley, 2022-2023

Undergraduate honor’s thesis student in Cognitive Science

Explicit re-aiming in response to scalar feedback.

Next stop: Psychology Ph.D. Student @ Princeton Univ. 

Hrach Asmerian, UC Berkeley, 2021-2023

Undergraduate student in Cognitive Science

Large-scale citizen science reveals predictors of sensorimotor learning.

Next stop: Research Associate @ Cedars-Sinai

Carolyn Irving, UC Berkeley, 2020-2023 

 

Post-baccalaureate student in the Department of Psychology

Signatures of contextual interference in implicit sensorimotor adaptation.

Next stop: Neuroscience Ph.D. Student @ UC Berkeley

Anisha Chandy, UC Berkeley, 2021-2023 

Undergraduate honors thesis student in the Department of Molecular Biology

Implicit adaptation and perceived hand position without proprioception: A kinesthetic error may be derived from efferent signals.

Next stop: Media, Medicine, and Health M.S. @ Harvard Medical School 

Ines Sebti, University of Cambridge, 2022-2023

Masters student in Cognitive Neuroscience

Exploring semantic-gestural associations with ecological training and markerless tracking.

Next stop: Neuroscience Lead @ Brain Health

Joseph Kelly, UC Berkeley, 2022-2023

Post-baccalaureate student in the Department of Psychology

The effect of cerebellar degeneration on explicit sensorimotor strategies. 

Next stop: Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Student @ Northwestern Univ.

Tara Najafi, UC Berkeley, 2020-2023 

Undergraduate honors thesis student in the Department of Molecular Biology

Implicit sensorimotor adaptation is preserved in Parkinson's disease.

Next stop: Medical School Student @ Univ. of Miami

Mihai Cipleu, UC Berkeley, 2021-2023 

Undergraduate honors thesis student in the Department of Psychology

The effect of low vision on explicit re-aiming during sensorimotor adaptation.

Next stop: Medical Assistant @ Pediatric Associates

Sheer Karny, UC Berkeley, 2021-2022

Undergraduate honors thesis student in Cognitive Science

Differential effects of aging on implicit and explicit processes supporting sensorimotor adaptation.  

Next stop: Junior Lab Specialist @ UC Irvine

Lauren Schuck, UC Berkeley, 2021-2022

Undergraduate SURF scholar in the Department of Psychology

Cerebellar degeneration impairs strategy discovery but not strategy recall.

Next stop: Clinical Research Coordinator @ Icahn School of Medicine

Heran Yosif, University of Delaware, 2021-2022

Post-baccalaureate student in the Department of Physical Therapy

The detrimental effect of stroke on sensorimotor adaptation.  

Next stop: Medical Student @ Thomas Jefferson University

Joie Tang, University of Delaware, 2021-2022

Post-baccalaureate student in the Department of Physical Therapy

The detrimental effect of stroke on sensorimotor adaptation.

Next stop: Doctor of Physical Therapy Student Univ. of Delaware

Kristel Cosio, UC Berkeley, 2021-2021

Summer scholar from the NIH Bridges to Baccalaureate program

The effect of target location on implicit sensorimotor adaptation.  

Next stop: District Intern @ U.S. House of Representatives

Faiven Amare, UC Berkeley, 2021-2021 

Summer scholar from the NIH Bridges to Baccalaureate program

The effect of target location on implicit sensorimotor adaptation.

Phoebe Lo, UC Berkeley, 2020-2021

Optometry doctoral student in the Department of Optometry and Vision Science

Low vision impairs implicit sensorimotor adaptation in small but not large errors.  

Next stop: Associate Optometrist @ Coachella Valley Optometry 

Steven Tan, UC Berkeley, 2020-2021

Optometry doctoral student in the Department of Optometry and Vision Science

Low vision impairs implicit sensorimotor adaptation in small but not large errors.

Next stop: Optometrist @ Bellevue Eye Specialists 

Arohi Saxena, UC Berkeley, 2019-2020

Post-baccalaureate student in the Department of Psychology

The benefits of immersive virtual reality on cognition and sensorimotor control.

Next stop: Medical Student @ Washington Univ. at St. Louis

Jiaying Xu, UC Berkeley, 2019-2020

Post-baccalaureate student in the Department of Psychology

The role of attention on implicit sensorimotor learning.

Next stop: Founding engineering at an AI startup

Alan Lee, UC Berkeley, 2018-2020

Undergraduate student in the Department of Computer Science

Moving outside the lab: the viability of assessing sensorimotor learning online.

Next stop: Software Engineer @ Google

Cindy Lin, UC Berkeley, 2018-2019

Undergraduate student in the Department of Computer Science

The effect of visual uncertainty on implicit sensorimotor adaptation.

Next stop: Masters in Data Scientist @ Harvard Univ. 

Noah Bussell, UC Berkeley, 2018-2019

Undergraduate student in the Department of Chemical Engineering

The effect of visual uncertainty on implicit sensorimotor adaptation.

Next stop: Chemistry Ph.D. Student @ Columbia Univ.

Aoran Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, 2021-2025

Undergraduate student in the Department of Statistics

Large Reaching Datasets Quantify the Impact of Age, Sex/Gender, and Experience on Motor Control

Next Stop: Ph.D. Student @ Rice University

Ashley Statham, Carnegie Mellon University, 2021-2025

Undergraduate student in the Department of Psychology

Impact of Handedness and Hand Dominance on Implicit and Explicit Sensorimotor Learning

Next Stop: Physical Therapy Aid @ Shepherd Center

Graham Haedrich,  University of Waterloo, 2021-2025

Undergraduate student in the Department Mechanical Engineering

Impact of Handedness and Hand Dominance on Motor Acuity

Next Stop: Distributed Systems Engineer @ Tesla

Elise Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University, 2021-2025

Undergraduate student in the Department of Psychology

Impact of Handedness and Hand Dominance on Interlimb Transfer

Next Stop: Ophthalmic Technician @ Wills Eye Hospital

Mabel Ziman, Carnegie Mellon Univity, 2024 

Research Assistant in the Department of Psychology

Development of a novel dynamic proprioceptive tracking task

Next Stop: Applying to Graduate School

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