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Hannah Tarder-Stoll
Graduate Student
I am a PhD student in the psychology program at Columbia, working under the co-supervision of Mariam Aly and Chris Baldassano. I am interested in the adaptive nature of memory, and my current research explores the neural mechanisms of prediction and memory integration. Before joining the lab, I received my BSc in Psychology from the University of Toronto. At U of T, I worked with Morris Moscovitch, Katherine Duncan, and Meg Schlichting to investigate how reward shapes memory integration and the differential effect of disgust and fear on memory.
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Pronouns: she/her
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Fun fact: Before studying psychology and neuroscience, I trained to be an opera singer!
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My CV can be found here.
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