International Conference on Neuroimmunology, Neurological disorders and Neurogenetics
Montreal, Canada
Tamara C. McGill-Carter
Chicago School of Professional Psychology, USA
Biography
Tamara (Tammi) McGill-Carter’s expertise is in Neuro-anatomy and Neuroscience with a focus on the intricate workings of the Limbic and Memory systems. Her master’s thesis surrounds Human Memory and Encoding, detailing the fundamental changes that creates as well as destroy memories. Tammi also excels in psychological theories and is currently in her final year of the Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s Educational Psychology and Technology doctorate program, due to graduate by next summer. Her dissertation’s focus centers on Autism, Theory of Mind, and Executive Functioning. Tammi’s expertise in neuro-anatomy further expanded while working with individuals with developmental disabilities/delays at several Home Health Agencies, which created several projects centering on how autism and developmental delays affect the brain.
Tammi currently holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Psychology from Indiana University Northwest in Gary and a Master’s of Arts degree from the Chicago School of professional Psychology, the concentration focus being Trauma and Crisis Intervention.
Abstract
Abstract : Voice It Out Loud: Viewing the World through Autistic Eyes Using Assistive Technology