New Study Published by Joshua Sandry and Former Student in Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
Posted in: Alumni News, Faculty News, Psychology News
Dr. Sandry and former Montclair State University student, Mark Zuppichini, have published a new study in the journal Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, September 2018. The study is titled “Pilot Investigation of the Relationship between Hippocampal Volume and Pattern Separation Deficits in Multiple Sclerosis”.
Dr. Sandry is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology and the Principal Investigator of the Cognition and Neurocognitive Disorders Research Lab. Research in the lab involves understanding how attention and memory interact to create new long-term memory representations in healthy and clinical populations. Mark Zuppichini graduated from Montclair State in 2017 with an MA in General Psychology and is now a PhD student at the University of Texas – Dallas.