About
I started my career in animal cognition at Yale University's Canine Cognition Center in 2015. While there, I aided in a variety of projects with questions including theory of mind, social learning, physical cognition, emotion, and domestication. My own research includes questions about how dogs experience their environments, specifically, how domestication may have altered the tools dogs use to investigate their world. As a current Masters Student in the Hunter College Animal Behavior and Conservation program, I am excited to continue learning about the perception of domestic animals, starting with this project!
Joined
November 2020