Christina is a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Wayne State University under Dr. Chris Trentacosta. Christina is trained for the 9-year home and MRI visits for the Brain Development Study.
About Christina’s Research
My research interests are broadly in neuropsychological outcomes in pediatric populations. Specifically, I have examined neural correlates of episodic memory and I would like to explore the ways in which parent-child relationships help mitigate executive functioning problems in children.
More about Christina
I have lived in Michigan my whole life. I grew up in Novi then traveled 30 mins to Ann Arbor for college, graduating from U of M with a B.S. in Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience. I then traveled 30 mins in the opposite direction to Detroit for my WSU doctoral training. In my free time, I love to play sports, travel, and try out new restaurants.