Megan is a fourth year doctoral candidate in the Cognition, Brain and Behavior program. She has a MA in Clinical Psychology from UT Austin and a BS in Neuroscience from the College of William and Mary. Megan uses neuroimaging and actigraphy to understand how patterns of rest and activity are related to neurocognitive changes in healthy aging. She is a member of the Psychology Graduate Student Association leadership team and the Texas Aging and Longevity Center Graduate Student Council.
MA Clinical Psychology, 2020
University of Texas, Austin
BS Neuroscience, 2015
College of William and Mary