In my graduate research, I primarily used fMRI encoding and decoding models to examine the neural bases of precision and distractor resistance in visual working memory. As a postdoc in the Lewis-Peacock lab at UT Austin, I used real-time fMRI neurofeedback to manipulate processing in working memory and causally shape long-term retention. Now, as a Staff Scientist at Brown, I work with labs across the university on problems ranging from MR methods to neuroinformatics, data processing, and more. See our github and user manual for more information!