| Amy Trongnetrpunya has joined the Cognitive Neurophysiology Research Grouop in the Summer 2007 and acts as the Lab's Biomedical Engineer. Amy's primary research involves presurgical magnetoencephalography with patients for languange processing as well the cross-modal congruency between vision and tactility.
Amy holds a B.S. from Boston University in Biomedical Engineering. Her research there focused on the fluid dynamical analysis of microvascular hemodynamics using micro-particle image velocimetry in mice. She presented her results at the annual Experimental Biology conference in Washington, D.C. She has also worked on the engineering design of colonoscope at Boston Scientific Co., as well as the analysis of neuromuscular activity in astronauts in microgravity and stroke patients.
In addition, Amy enjoys ballroom dancing, rock climbing, reading mystery books, and eating food.
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