I'm a first-year graduate student at the University of Maryland in the NACS program. I graduated from Temple University with a Major in Psychology and a minor in Neuroscience. Formerly, I was the lab manager for Jason Cheins CABLab at Temple University. My research interests focus on memory encoding and retrieval mechanisms, particularly how these processes are influenced by social context. My work examines how individuals form, store, and recall memories in dynamic interpersonal environments, integrating behavioral data with neuroimaging techniques such as fMRI and EEG.
Areas of Interest
- Memory
- Social Context
Degrees
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A.S.Psychology
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B.S.Psychology

Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
Phone
Email
harryg [at] umd.edu