Assistant Professor of Psychology
Psychology
Brandeis University
United States of America
Hannah R. Snyder obtained her Ph.D. from University of Colorado at Boulder . Hannah R. Snyder's research investigates executive function (the cognitive processes that allow you to control your thoughts and behaviors), and how it is affected by (and affects) mental health, with a focus on the development of anxiety and depression in adolescence and young adulthood. Expertise Cognitive development, cognitive neuroscience, executive function, adolescence, depression, anxiety Awards and Honors R01 MH105501, Co-Investigator (MPIs: Benjamin Hankin & Marie Banich), Prefrontal Mechanisms of Selection: Disrupted in Internalizing Psychopathology? (2015 - 2019) R21 MH102210, Co-Investigator (PI: Benjamin Hankin), Links Among Adolescent Executive Function, Effortful Control and Psychopathology (2014 - 2016) F32 MH098481 Links Between Depression and Executive Function Impairments in Adolescents (2013 - 2015)
Cognitive development, cognitive neuroscience, executive function, adolescence, depression, anxiety