Position Summary
The Susman Lab’s research program aims to characterize how exposure to childhood adversities leads to changes in cognitive processes via altered neurodevelopment, and how these changes lead to increased risk for negative life outcomes such as increased substance use. We use multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computational modeling of task performance to examine how exposure to adversities during childhood impact the development of decision making and related brain activity. The ultimate goal of our research program is to suggest novel approaches to the prevention and intervention of negative outcomes related to early life exposure to adversities, e.g. cognitive therapies for components of decision making impacted by childhood exposures.
The Sussman Lab works with the Center for Intergenerational Psychiatry and collaborates with the Boricua Youth Study.
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