Shawn Schwartz

Shawn Schwartz Pronouns: he/him/his I am a PhD student working with Anthony Wagner in the Department of Psychology. I leverage neuroimaging (fMRI/scalp EEG) and real-time biofeedback with pupillometry to investigate the neural mechanisms driving the relationship between moment-to-moment fluctuations in preparatory attention and episodic remembering in cognitively healthy young and older adults. Prior to Stanford, I earned both my MS in Evolutionary Biology (2021), and BS in Cognitive Science and Biology (2019), at UCLA.
Currently teaching
STATS 60: Introduction to Statistical Methods: Precalculus
PSYCH 10: Introduction to Statistical Methods: Precalculus
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