Jacob Dahill-Fuchel

Graduate Student, Clinical Psychology
Faculty Advisor: John Allen
Jake Dahill-Fuchel headshot
Pronouns:
He, Him, His

Research Interests:

With aspirations in clinical psychology and psychophysiology, I use multimodal data - drawing from surveys, psychophysiology, and neuroimaging - to investigate brain-body connections. I also seek to improve brain-based treatments like deep brain stimulation and transcranial focused ultrasound for neurological and psychiatric conditions.

Selected Presentations:

  • Society for Psychophysiological Research Poster Presentation, Fall 2023, Fall 2024

Selected Publications:

  • The role of autonomic activity in Subcallosal Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation treatment for Depression (in prep). Dahill-Fuchel, Waters, Lane, Allen (2024).

Master's Project:

  • Cardiac Vagal Control as a Biomarker for Treatment Efficacy in Subcallosal Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation in Treatment Resistant Depressed Patients (2024)

Courses Taught:

  • PSY 150A1 - the Structure of Mind and Behavior (2024)

TA for:

  • PSY 360 - Social Psychology (2025)
  • PSY 380 - Child Abuse & Neglect (2025)

*Year listed indicates when this individual last taught the specified course.

Updated: 06/18/25

Degrees

  • B.A. Psychology & Sociology
  • M.A. Psychology, University of Arizona (2024)