
معرفی
T.J. Krafnick is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Dominican University, specializing in neuroscience. He also contributes to the neuroscience program and directs the Brain Research, Imaging, and Genetics (BRIG) Lab. His research integrates neuroimaging, behavioral, and genetic data to study language, cognitive skills, and developmental disorders.
Education: PhD in Neuroscience (Georgetown University) and BS in Biology (Saint Joseph's University).
Research focuses on neuroimaging and genetics, particularly in understanding language processing, learning plasticity, and developmental differences like dyslexia. His work bridges cognitive neuroscience and behavioral analysis, often using advanced imaging techniques.
Publications highlight studies on dyslexia interventions, bilingualism effects, neurobiological sex differences, and cross-linguistic brain mechanisms. These contributions advance understanding of neurodevelopmental pathways and cognitive plasticity.
No scientific awards are listed, but his work is published in journals like Frontiers in Neuroscience and Elsevier. He teaches courses in neuroscience and oversees the BRIG Lab's interdisciplinary research.


