Arim Choi Perrachione

Arim Choi Perrachione

Biography

Arim graduated from Northwestern University in 2007 with a BA in linguistics and psychology and a MA in linguistics. She worked as a research assistant from 2007-2009 in Dr. Kuperberg's lab, investigating ERPs to a variety of syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic language phenomena. Arim also worked as a technical assistant in the Gabrieli Laboratory at MIT (2012-2013), exploring the effects of motivation and reward on adolescent learning using EEG. Arim rejoined Dr. Kuperberg’s lab in 2013 to manage multiple research grants across the lab sites at Tufts and Massachusetts General Hospital. 

Lab: NeuroCognition of Language  Laboratory 
Advisor: Gina Kuperberg, MD PhD
Area of study: Cognitive Neuroscience
Current Research: Neural mechanisms of language comprehension, effect of psychiatric disorders on language  
Future Plans: Continue to provide research and administrative support for the various lines of research in the lab