While at the University of Edinburgh, I completed my thesis on children's ability to accurately process fair and rigged feedback. Currently, I'm examining the ability of the MMPI-2 and MMPI-2-RF to detect faking good in non-student populations. I'm looking forward to helping out with other research projects this year while honing my own research interests.
Past members of the Berry lab include:
Hannah Combs, PhD: The most recent student to complete her graduate training in Dr. Berry’s lab, Hannah completed her neuropsychology internship at the DeBakey VA Medical Center in 2017. She is currently a clinical neuropsychology postdoctoral fellow at the Baylor College of Medicine.
Lisa Koehl, PhD: Lisa completed her neuropsychology internship at the VA Medical Center in St. Louis. She completed a clinical neuropsychology postdoctoral fellowship at the Kentucky Neuroscience Institute. She is currently a clinical neuropsychologist at the Kentucky Neuroscience Institute and an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Kentucky.
Jordan Harp, PhD: Jordan completed his internship through the University of Kentucky Internship Consortium Program. He then comppleted a neuropsychology and mental health postdoctoral fellowship at the Lexington VA Medical Center. He is currently a neuropsychology postdoctoral fellow at the Kentucky Neuroscience Institute.
Maryanne Edmundson, PhD: Maryanne completed her neuropsychology residency at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System.
Lindsey Jasinski, PhD: Lindsey completed her residency at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington. She is currently the Director of Psychology Services at Eastern State Hospital in Lexington, where she also supervises graduate students in practicum placements at that location. She is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the UK Health Care system.
Myriam Sollman, PhD: Myriam completed her neuropsychology internship at the University of Florida. She then completed her neuropsychology fellowship at the Barrow Neurological Institute. Currently, she works as an Assistant Professor of Neuropsychology at Wake Forest University. She is a practicing neuropsychologist at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. She also acts as director of the neuropsychology clinic and psychology internship at Wake Forest Baptist Health.
Anni Shandera, PhD: Anni completed the following dissertation research in 2012: Effects of Mild TBI and PTSD in OIF/OEF Veterans: Support for the “Additive” Hypothesis? After her time at UK, she completed her neuropsychology internship at Emory University School of Medicine. She then completed her neuropsychology fellowship at Wisconsin’s Mayo Clinic. She currently works as a neuropsychologist at Wisconsin’s Mayo Clinic.
Jessica Clark, PhD: Jessica completed the following dissertation research in 2010: Neuropsychological Correlates and Underlying Cortical Mechanisms of Working Memory in Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. She completed her neuropsychology internship at the VA Maryland Health Care System/University of Maryland School of Medicine Psychology Internship Consortium in Baltimore, Maryland. She then completed her neuropsychology fellowship at the MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, D.C. Her current clinical work includes assessments and psychotherapy at MedStar Health in D.C.
Victoria Vagnini, PhD: Victoria completed the following dissertation research in 2007: Applying Reaction Time and Event-Related Potential Measures to Detect Malingered Neurocognitive Deficit. She is currently working as a clinical psychologist in the VA Connecticut Healthcare System.
Chantel Dearth, PhD: Chantel completed the following dissertation research in 2006: Cross-Validation of Malingering Tests for Adolescent Forensic Evaluations.