Kamin Kim
Kamin Kim - Postdoctoral Fellow
Kamin is interested in the influence of memory on other cognitive functions such as attention and decision making and the ways in which the brain as a network subserves memory functions. Previously, as a postdoc at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Kamin used intracranial EEG data to study the characterization and modulation of the brain network that contributes to the retrieval of spatial and temporal episodic memory.
Kamin received her PhD from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she studied the neural mechanisms of cognitive control using fMRI and cholinergic/dopaminergic PET imaging. Outside of the lab, Kamin enjoys gardening, running, hanging out with her dog Melon, and catching up with friends that live in many different time zones. |
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1544 Newton Ct. Davis, CA 95618 |
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