I am currently a student in the direct PhD program in clinical Neuropsychology at the Hebrew University. In the LandauLab my project is focused on individual differences in rhythmic attention and perception, both in healthy and in neuropsychological populations. In my work I hope to advance the way we diagnose and treat attention and learning impairments in different clinical populations using the principals of rhythmic cognition. For my research I use behavioral measures which allows me to measure different manifestations of endogenous rhythms. In the past year I have also been mastering new skills in skateboarding.
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