NEURODIVERSITY LABORATORY
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Brittany Taylor
The Neurodiversity Laboratory is led by Dr. Brittany Taylor. The Neurodiversity Lab is dedicated to studying individual variability in brain and cognitive development during childhood and adolescence. The lab uses advanced statistical modeling techniques and cutting-edge neuroimaging to uncover the interactions between brain, behavior and environment, with the goal of producing knowledge that helps families and individuals thrive.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Child and adolescent brain development
Attention and cognitive control
Environmental exposures
Inflammation
Environment-neuroimmune-behavior interactions
-
Monica Clarke-Smith
RESEARCH ASSISTANT I
-
Sarah Hunter
RESEARCH ASSISTANT I
-
Grace Parolek
RESEARCH ASSISTANT I
-
Saige Rasmussen
RESEARCH ASSISTANT I