Clara Sava-Segal

Clara is a PhD student at Dartmouth College and has worked at the intersection of neuroscience and psychology research for the last seven years. One of the questions that her research explores is how and why we reach variable interpretations (or memories!) of the same experiences. 

Brain and Behavior Part 2: How Do We Process the World Around Us? (Spring Term 2024)

Participant Testimonials: 

The presentation material was interesting and informative. I loved how she adjusted her topics to the direction of the class discussion. It is clear the instructor was very well prepared and versed in the material to be able to do this. 

 Clara packed a lot of information in each class and answered many questions to make sure that we understood her message.

Brain and Behavior: How Are They Linked? (Winter Term 2023)

Participant Testimonials:

The class was great and highly informative! I loved how passionate Clara was about the subject as well.

Clara was excellent and allowed the course to follow the students' interests somewhat.

Excellent presentation at a level that the non-specialist could understand.

Brain and Behavior: How Are They Linked? (Fall Term 2022)

Participant Testimonials:

She was very knowledgeable but was always prepared to check out something where she needed help with the answer—refreshing to have a class with a young Ph.D. student who was so enthusiastic.

Clara let the discussion go where it will yet still kept to her framework for debate.

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