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# social
cv: "https://docs.google.com/document/d/12O2ONsc9HpKWgd-ouq4bnEDpqFVJC_NsQIWIJm3YBLI/edit?usp=sharing"
cv: "https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I3UWsxO400DbDG1iUgHi5EoB-Xi1zSCnDaIH8LScvaU/edit?usp=sharing"
nih_biosketch:
email: dsmit216@fiu.edu
github: donishasmith
github: donishadsmith
orcid:
osf:
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researchgate:
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scholar:
site: "https://github.com/donishasmith"
site: "https://github.com/donishadsmith"
twitter:
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Currently, I am a second-year Cognitive Neuroscience graduate student at Florida International University, where I also obtained my B.S. in Biology. My current research interests includes using dynamic functional connectivity techniques to better identify subpopulations in highly heterogeneous neuropsychiatric populations and the use of computational cognitive neuroscience to simulate cognitive phenomena and neurocognitive disease/disorder processes.
Currently, I am a fifth-year Cognitive Neuroscience PhD candidate at Florida International University, where I also obtained my B.S. in Biology. My current research interests includes using dynamic functional connectivity techniques to better identify subpopulations in highly heterogeneous neuropsychiatric populations and the use of computational cognitive neuroscience to simulate cognitive phenomena and neurocognitive disease/disorder processes.