Biography:
BriAnna Lowe received a Master of Science degree in Psychological Sciences and Clinical Science from Western Kentucky University. While in graduate school, her research focused on age comparisons in cognition, working memory, and emotion recognition for younger and older adults. Her master's thesis explored visuospatial working memory storage for faces and objects in young adults and is interested in applying her findings to clinical populations, including ICU patients and older adults. She currently serves as a Clinical/Translational Research Coordinator II for the Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center's Long Term Outcomes Team, a team dedicated to understanding cognitive deficits in ICU patients with delirium.
Title : Investigating visuospatial working memory for facial emotion and identity