Anel Zhussubali

Undergraduate Researcher In Perception, Action, And Cognition Lab

Anel Zhussubali is an undergraduate researcher at Brown University in the Perception, Action, and Cognition lab, where significant research involves investigating dual task interference effects on implicit learning. Additionally, Anel is currently a Summer Scholar at Boys Town National Research Hospital, focusing on Magnetoencephalography (MEG) data analysis under the guidance of Dr. Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham. Anel received the Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award (UTRA) and holds experience in various roles, including Campus Center Evening Manager, Social Media Designer for the Convergence Initiative, and SAT Tutor at SmarTestPrep, an educational center in Kazakhstan. Previous experience also includes a teacher assistant internship at a boarding school for children with intellectual disabilities. Anel is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Neuroscience at Brown University, having previously earned an International Baccalaureate Bilingual Diploma from Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools.

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