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I investigate the cognitive mechanisms supporting adaptive control over behavior. To be adaptive over both evolutionary timescales and more momentary ones, and over both health and disease, these cognitive control mechanisms must balance constraints common to many resource-limited systems. I take inspiration from such systems, using formal models to refine hypotheses about how cognitive control may address these fundamental constraints. I then test these hypotheses with a convergent cognitive neuroscience a

I grew up in Baltimore, MD, attending Pleasant Plains, Pinewood, Ridgely, and St. Paul's School for Boys ('98). I graduated from University of Pennsylvania in '02, and thereafter was a Business Consultant at Synygy.com. In '05 I enrolled in the PhD program at CU Boulder, working with Yuko Munakata and her lab . From 2011-2014 I was a postdoc in David Badre's lab at Brown. And, since October 2014, I've taken a research position in Pfizer's R&D department, trying to make good on the promise of cognitive neuro

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