I am currently a fifth year PhD candidate in the Neuroscience and Cognitive Science program at the University of Maryland, where I study auditory perceptual learning in the Caras Lab. Broadly, I am interested in the neural circuits that underly communication behaviors from a neuroethological point of view. In the Caras lab, I've been researching how subcortical areas play a role in auditory perceptual learning.
Previously, I worked at UNC Chapel Hill and received my undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University. You can view my CV here.
Organization of orbitofrontal-auditory pathways in the Mongolian gerbil (2023)
My other co-authored papers can be found on PubMed.