
معرفی
Farah Nikhath Bader is a fourth-year PhD student in Psychology at George Mason University, affiliated with Dr. Martin Wiener's lab. Her research focuses on time perception, error monitoring, and reinforcement learning, with a particular emphasis on how feedback alters temporal perception in both healthy individuals and traumatic brain injury patients.
- Education
- Emory University (B.S., Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology)
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.P.H)
Her work utilizes simultaneous fMRI-EEG recordings to investigate neurophysiological and neuroanatomical correlates of timing errors, aiming to understand error correction mechanisms in temporal processing. She has previously conducted research on dopamine states in rodent basal ganglia, nerve agent poisoning in guinea pigs, and global health grant analysis.
Farah teaches courses including Psych 317: Cognitive Psychology (Instructor) and serves as a Grading Teaching Assistant for neuroscience-related courses. Her research bridges cognitive neuroscience, behavioral studies, and clinical applications in timing perception.
Contact: fbader2@gmu.edu





