The Embodied Neural Computation and Awareness Lab at the University of Montana

John is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Montana. Before coming to UM, he completed both his undergraduate (B.S. in Statistics and B.A. in Economics & Psychology) and doctoral (in Psychology concentrating in Integrative Neuroscience) studies at the University of Chicago, during which he was supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship in Cognitive Neuroscience as well as a Neubauer Family Distinguished Doctoral Fellowship. He was also a Top-3 finalist for the Meta Augmented/Virtual Reality Research Fellowship in Perception, Cognition, and Action in 2022. He enjoys hiking, trail running, skiing, ice skating, and eating with his wife and (if willing) cat.

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