Chloe Taylor
Psychology
Graduate Student - Brain & Cognition Specialization

Biography
I am a doctoral student in the Brain & Cognition Ph.D. program and a member of the Neuromodulation Lab with Dr. Christopher Warren. My research centers around attention, specifically the impact of salient stimuli on attention through indirectly measuring norepinephrine activity. Prior to pursuing graduate studies, I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a minor in Philosophy at Washburn University. I received my Master of Science at USU under the advisement of Dr. Warren. In my free time, I obsess over video games (elder scrolls online currently), terribly amazing reality TV, hanging out with my friends, drinking an ungodly amount of coffee, and pursuing a ton of random side quests (e.g., running a marathon, climbing clubs/competitions, traveling, carrying the weight of being the best doctoral student and daughter that has ever existed, etc.).