Jiaxuan (Jocelyn) Teng
Graduate Student, Cognition & Neural Systems
Consciousness-Action-Time (CAT) Lab
Faculty Advisor: Eve Isham
I graduated with a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Minnesota, where I worked with Dr. Iris Vilares in the Decision-Making lab and Dr. Meredith Gunlicks-Stoessel in the Promoting Teen Attachment and Development Lab. I am currently a Graduate Student working with Dr. Eve Isham in the Consciousness-Action-Time (CAT) Lab.
Research Interests:
- Error-monitoring in interval timing
- Neural processes of decision-making
- Role of consciousness in voluntary action
Master's Thesis:
- Temporal Error Monitoring and the Potential Benefit of Feedback During Interval Timing
Courses Taught:
- PSY 360 - Social Psychology (2024)
*Year listed indicates when this individual last taught the specified course.
Awards and Recognitions:
- Psychology Graduate Student Data Blitz presentation winner: 3+ Year category (2024)
Updated: 12/09/24
Degree(s)
- B.S. Psychology, University of Minnesota (2020)
- M.A. Psychology, University of Arizona (2023)