Undergraduate RA, Dartmouth College
Jason is an undergraduate researcher interested in how we represent nociceptive and affective information and how such information reaches conscious awareness. His initial work in the lab examined neural and psychological representations of pain and how attention, via distractor suppression, alters subjective pain intensity and corresponding neural activity. His current research examines the neural and psychological representations of affect, and how affective information reaches conscious awareness during subjective emotional experience. If he is not conducting research in the lab, he is likely either playing soccer, running, or cooking one of his signature bowls.
If you stay on his good side, he’ll make you one for free…
To learn more about him and his general research interests, please check out his personal website.