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Amanda Arbuckle

Psychological Brain Science Doctoral Student, Georgia Institute of Technology

Amanda Arbuckle is a highly accomplished individual with a background in cognitive neuroscience, English literature, and research.

Having graduated from Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience High School, Amanda continued her academic journey at Washington University in St. Louis, completing a double major in Cognitive Neuroscience and English Literature with a minor in Religious Studies.

During her undergraduate years, she engaged in various research projects, including work on neuropsych evaluations, cognitive group therapy, and memory research at Wash U.

Post-graduation, Amanda worked as a research assistant at Washington University St. Louis Medical School, contributing to several Tourette's research projects with the Kevin Black Lab.

Currently pursuing a Doctorate in Psychological Brain Science at Georgia Tech, Amanda will focus on Adult Development and Aging, with specific attention to how stress and aging impact spatial memory.

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Amanda has accumulated a wealth of experience in diverse research settings, showcasing her passion for understanding the intricacies of the human brain.

With a strong foundation in cognitive neuroscience and a keen interest in the impact of aging on spatial memory, Amanda Arbuckle is poised to make significant contributions to the field of psychology and neuroscience.

Her dedication to bridging the gap between humanities and sciences, as evidenced by her work in the Digital Humanities Department, highlights her interdisciplinary approach to research.

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St Louis, Missouri, United States