Cat Boucher is a seasoned usability analyst at Sonova Group since August 2023, with a strong academic background in neuroscience. As a doctoral researcher at McGill University from 2020 to 2023, Cat led an international team in conducting eye-tracking and behavioral experiments focused on memory, attention, decision-making, and sensory processing, significantly enhancing efficiency through the development of a Python and SQL-based eye-tracking pipeline. Previous experience includes roles as a graduate teaching assistant and research assistant at Western University, where Cat contributed to courses on sensory physiology, supervised assessments, and designed experiments to analyze sensory signal interpretation. Additionally, Cat served as a technical support officer at Statistics Canada and holds a Master's degree in Neuroscience from Western University and a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science from Carleton University. A Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience was attained at McGill University.
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