Graduate Research Day 2026
On April 3rd the FSU Psychology Department hosted its annual Graduate Research Day (GRD), in which graduate students present research through oral and poster presentations. We were proud to have all four of our graduate students represent the Learning Brain Lab at the 2026 GRD. Take a look below to explore their work and what the lab has been up to recently!
Summer Caliri is a second year PhD student presenting her poster titled “Brain and Cognitive Predictors of Arithmetic Skills in Early Adolescence.”
During this GRD, Summer was presented with the Russell and Eugenia Morcom GRD Excellence Award for best poster!
Ashley Jaimes is a third year PhD student presenting her poster titled “The Development of Functional Hubs Across Late Childhood.”
Chloe Britton Naime is a first year PhD student presenting their poster titled “Infant Language Network Functional Connectivity Predicting Late Talking.”
Gehna Gupta is a first year PhD student presenting her poster titled “Screen Use and School Start Times as Risk Factors for Depression in ADHD Youth.”