NeuroCognitive Imaging Lab at Dalhousie University

Laura is from Novar, Ontario and recently completed her BSc (Honours) in Neuroscience at Dalhousie University, with a minor in Entrepreneurship and a Certificate in Neurotechnology and Innovation. She has been a member of the lab since 2024, working as part of the brain-computer interface (BCI) team. Her independent research project examined the effect of stimulus hybridization on EEG signals and BCI performance, and her honours thesis, supervised by Dr. Aaron Newman, investigated the efficacy and usability of motor imagery and steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP)-based BCIs. She continues in the lab as a research assistant, contributing to paradigm development and data collection. In her free time, Laura enjoys reading, road trips, and baking.

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