Daniela Herrera Chaves

I received a BSc in Psychology from Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga (Colombia), where I conducted my undergraduate thesis on visual hemifield differences in implicit context memory under the supervision of Dr. Mario Rosero Pahi. Following my graduation, I continued to work with Dr. Rosero Pahi by participating in a research internship that focused on studying the effects of hippocampal dysfunction on implicit context memory and stimulus-response habit learning in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Currently, I am using human intracranial EEG to investigate hippocampal involvement in statistical learning and pattern separation under the joint supervision of Dr. Stefan Köhler and Dr. Laura Batterink at Western. 

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Education

Bachelor of Science, Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga (Colombia)