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>Theoretical Research on the Origination of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Team Leader
Bryce Billingsley
Arizona State University
Psychology
babilli1@asu.edu

Project Type
Research

Who Can Join
Faculty, Staff/Postdoctoral Scholars, Graduate Students, Masters Students, Undergraduate Students

Project Description
I developed a simplistic theory of mind which led to a theoretical basis for the origination of a specific neurodevelopmental disorder. The goal for this project is to write and publish a theoretical article based on this origination theory by the end of Fall 2025. In general, the work will consist of reading and summarizing existing literature on a topic, collecting and analyzing data, and writing or presenting findings. Upon successful completion, there will be an opportunity to research the theory of mind as well as potential employment with a research lab at A&M.

Team Needs
While no prior research experience is required, knowledge of or interest in learning the neuroscience behind common disorders would be preferred.

Special Opportunities
Working on a theoretical research paper with low demands for data collection and analysis. Potential co-authorship on high quality journal article publications. Additional opportunities exist in this project to become a full member of a research team, build your résumé, and receive a glowing letter of recommendation.

Categories: Neuroscience Research Leadership Program, ResearchTags: Full

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