Splash Biography
ELISABETH EMERY, Quinnipiac senior studying Neuroscience
Major: Behavioral Neuroscience College/Employer: Quinnipiac University Year of Graduation: 2015 |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
At Quinnipiac University, I am a senior Behavioral Neuroscience major and Music minor; coincidentally, my life revolves around learning, being fascinated by the brain, and playing a variety of musical instruments. When I grow up, I want to be a neurologist. Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)E1390: Psychoacoustics: the Science of Sound in Sprout Spring 15 (Feb. 14 - 28, 2015)
"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" From wave propagation in the air to complex sound processing in the brain, the noises we hear on a daily basis embark on a remarkable journey of energy transduction before we hear them. Learn about sound waves, ear anatomy, and neuroscience in the context of our sense of hearing.
E1391: Don't Forget: Experiments with Memory in Sprout Spring 15 (Feb. 14 - 28, 2015)
We rely on memory for a lot more than just reliving good times from the past! By conducting a series of in-class experiments, learn how memory plays an important role in everything we do and find ways to improve your memory in real-life situations.
S1319: Don't Forget: Experiments with Memory in Splash Fall 14 (Nov. 08, 2014)
We rely on memory for a lot more than just reliving good times from the past! By conducting a series of in-class experiments, learn how memory plays an important role in everything we do and find ways to improve your memory in real-life situations.
S1320: Psychoacoustics: the Science of Sound in Splash Fall 14 (Nov. 08, 2014)
"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" From wave propagation in the air to complex sound processing in the brain, the noises we hear on a daily basis embark on a remarkable journey of energy transduction before we hear them. Learn about sound waves, ear anatomy, and neuroscience in the context of our sense of hearing.
E1236: Psychoacoustics: the Neuroscience of Sound in Sprout Fall 2014 (Oct. 04 - 18, 2014)
"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" From wave propagation in the air to complex sound processing in the brain, the noises we hear on a daily basis embark on a remarkable journey of energy transduction before we hear them. Learn about sound waves, ear anatomy, and neuroscience in the context of our sense of hearing.
S1110: Don't Forget: Experiments with Memory in Sprout Summer 2014 (Jul. 12 - Aug. 02, 2014)
We rely on memory for a lot more than just reliving good times from the past! By conducting a series of in-class experiments, learn how memory plays an important role in everything we do and find ways to improve your memory in real-life situations.
S1111: Psychoacoustics: the Neuroscience of Sound in Sprout Summer 2014 (Jul. 12 - Aug. 02, 2014)
"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" From wave propagation in the air to complex sound processing in the brain, the noises we hear on a daily basis embark on a remarkable journey of energy transduction before we hear them. Learn about sound waves, ear anatomy, and neuroscience in the context of our sense of hearing.
S945: Don't Forget: Experiments with Memory in Splash Spring 14 (Mar. 29, 2014)
We rely on memory for a lot more than just reliving good times from the past! By conducting a series of in-class experiments, learn how memory plays an important role in everything we do and find ways to improve your memory in real-life situations.
S1017: Psychoacoustics: the Science of Sound in Splash Spring 14 (Mar. 29, 2014)
"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" From wave propagation in the air to complex sound processing in the brain, the noises we hear on a daily basis embark on a remarkable journey of energy transduction before we hear them. Learn about sound waves, ear anatomy, and neuroscience in the context of our sense of hearing.
S793: Don't Forget: Experiments with Memory in Splash Fall 13 (Nov. 09, 2013)
We rely on memory for a lot more than just reliving good times from the past! By conducting a series of in-class experiments, learn how memory plays an important role in everything we do and find ways to improve your memory in real-life situations.
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