
About
Cory Inman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at University of Utah's College of Social and Behavioral Science. He directs the Immersive NeuroModulation and Neuroimaging Lab and holds a PhD in Psychology from Emory University (2014).
His research investigates neural mechanisms of episodic memory using intracranial EEG, functional neuroimaging, and direct brain stimulation. Key focus areas include emotion-memory interactions, neuromodulation therapies, and real-world cognitive neuroscience.
Education includes:
- PhD Psychology, Emory University (2014)
- MA Psychology, Emory University (2011)
- BA Psychology, Georgia State University (2006)
Current graduate students advised:
- Justin Campbell (MD/PhD)
- Martina Hollearn (PhD)
- Lensky Augustin (PhD)
Research grants include NIH R01MH120194 ($750K) and NSF 2124252 ($500K) for developing real-world brain recording/stimulation systems. Lab utilizes epilepsy patient implants to study spatial navigation and memory enhancement through amygdala and hippocampal modulation.
Awards and honors:
- Friends of Semel Research Scholar Award (2019)
- NIH Travel Award (2018)
- Emory FERN Pilot Grant (2014)
- Most Outstanding Psychology Student (2007)
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