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22 Sept, 2009:
In the midst of preparing for Ph.D. applications!  Looking for a good home in a lab that matches my interests.


August 2009:
Enrolled in Dr. D'Esposito's fMRI Methods course at Berkeley.  Very illuminating!


24 May, 2009:
Greg and I were married at Tarara Winery in Virginia

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Maggie investigates the nature of conscious processes in Dr. Morsella's Action and Consciousness Lab.

@: maggietlynn@gmail.com

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arrow Christopher Berger (Collaborator - SFSU)
arrow Travis Riddle (Collaborator - Columbia)
 

Welcome!

This website is primarily focused on my research in the Cognition, Brain, and Behavior program at San Francisco State University.

About My Research

I am a second-year graduate student and a member of Dr. Ezequiel Morsella's Action and Consciousness Lab. I am working towards my M.A. in Psychology Research, and intend to continue my education with a Ph.D. in Cognitive Science.

My primary interests involve agency, volition, decision making, self-regulation (including goal selection, motivation & willpower), action production, ideomotor processing, and cognitive conflict.  I am also interested in the ways that contemporary psycholinguistic findings can inform theories about the nature of the interplay between conscious and unconscious processing in human action production. 

One of my studies focuses on the role of proprioceptive feedback in the sense of agency, another on the perceptual and motor components of subvocalization, and a third on the various processes that occur during the urge to quit.  I am also involved in two electrophysiology studies (one on persisting beyond the point of perceived depletion, another on the various forms of cortical binding).  In the future, I hope to use neuroimaging techniques to study the ACC and DLPFC.