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Victoria Ritvo

B.A., Columbia University (2012)
vej@princeton.edu

http://www.victoriaritvo.com/
Victoria researches the mechanisms underlying the formation of novel visual representations, including inducing them via neurofeedback. She has long been interested in how humans make sense of a visually messy environment, but it wasn’t until she took a psychology course in college that she realized working in a lab would help her come up with an answer.

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