After receiving a Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience from the psychology department at the University of California Los Angeles, Dr. Uddin completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Child Study Center at New York University. For several years she worked as a faculty member in Psychiatry & Behavioral Science at the Stanford University School of Medicine. She joined the psychology department at the University of Miami in 2014. Within a cognitive neuroscience framework, Dr. Uddin’s research examines the organization of large-scale brain networks supporting executive functions. Her current projects focus on understanding dynamic network interactions underlying cognitive flexibility in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism. She has published over 100 scholarly articles on these topics.
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