Naomi is a professional research assistant for the Cognitive Neuroscience of Language Lab here at CU Boulder as well as a postbaccalaureate research assistant for the  at Denver University. She graduated from Regis University with majors in Linguistics and English and a minor in Neuroscience.
She is interested in studying how an individual's ability to predict upcoming linguistic input might correlate with how they process language errors and how individual differences in cognitive abilities might predict variations in these processes across individuals. In addition, Naomi desires to find ways to connect basic science research to the clinical field and believes that language errors can bridge both the study of comprehension to production and the study of normative language processing to that of nonnormative processing. She will be pursuing a graduate degree in psychological sciences through the University of Connecticut's Language and Cognition program.Â