Margot Sullivan is an Assistant Professor of Psychology (Limited Term Faculty). Margot completed her PhD at York University in 2018, and has worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the Memory and Decision Processes Lab at Toronto Metropolitan University since 2019. During her graduate studies she used...
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Margot Sullivan is an Assistant Professor of Psychology (Limited Term Faculty). Margot completed her PhD at York University in 2018, and has worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the Memory and Decision Processes Lab at Toronto Metropolitan University since 2019. During her graduate studies she used a variety of behavioural and neuroscience methods, including event-related potentials (ERPs) and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI), to examine how cognitive control processing changes with aging, language experience, and mild cognitive impairment. Margot’s research in the Memory and Decision Processes lab has looked at the effect of emotional arousal on risky choices in healthy younger and older adults using pupillometry and eye tracking, as well as age differences in the temporal dynamics of motivated attention.
She previously taught Introduction to Psychology and Psycholinguistics at York University. Margot is currently teaching PSY102 (Intro I), and PSY654 (Cognitive Psychology).
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