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Olivia Allison

Fellow
LIFE Virginia

LIFE Fellow since 2025, University of Virginia

I am a fourth year Developmental Psychology graduate student at the University of Virginia working with Tobias Grossmann. I completed my undergraduate education at Temple University in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. My graduate research broadly focuses on early developing social cognition. In particular, I am interested in understanding and delineating the neurobiological factors that support the emergence and development of social motivation and reward in humans, while focusing on factors that give rise to inter-and intra- variability in social development. I use various physiological and neuroimaging methods (fNIRS, EEG, eye-tracking) to investigate neurobiological mechanisms of early social motivation and reward in young human infants, and excited about opportunities granted by the LIFE Program to learn more about methods for modeling inter-and intra- variability in social developmental processes as they unfold across the first two years of life. 

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