Snow Lab Students Acquire their Master of Arts Degrees
This past fall semester, two Snow Lab graduate students successfully defended their Master's Theses. Desiree Holler defended her thesis, "Size-coding of real-world objects in human Dorsal Cortex" on November 6th, and Carissa Romero defended her thesis, "The real deal: Willingness-to-pay and satiety expectations are greater for real foods versus their images", on December 1st.
Both Desiree and Carissa are continuing in the program in pursuit of their doctoral degrees.