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Margot Sullivan is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). She earned her PhD from York University in 2018 and subsequently worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the Memory Decision Processes Lab at TMU in 2019. Her graduate studies focused on various behavioral neuroscience methods and event-related potentials (ERPs) in conjunction with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to explore cognitive control processing changes related to aging, language experience, and mild cognitive impairment. Her research at the Memory Decision Processes Lab examines the effects of emotional arousal on risky decision-making in both younger and older adults through methods such as pupillometry and eye tracking. Furthermore, Margot has taught courses including Introduction to Psychology and Psycholinguistics at York University and is currently teaching PSY102 (Intro Psychology) and PSY654 (Cognitive Psychology).
Department of Chemical Engineering