Dreaming | Mind-wandering | Imagination

About

Yvette Graveline is a Research Associate and Lab Manager of the The Cognitive Neuroscience of Creativity Laboratory at Penn State University. Her research examines novelty, imagination, and spontaneous thoughts (dreaming and mind-wandering) at both psychological and neural levels. Before the CNC lab, Yvette conducted research on sleep, memory, and dreaming in laboratories across the United States, including the Stickgold Lab at Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deconness Medical Center, Boston, MA and the Wamsley Sleep Lab at Furman University, Greenville, SC.

Methods: experience sampling, fMRI, EEG

EDUCATION

M.A. Cognitive Neuroscience, University of British Columbia (2019)

B.S. Psychology, University of Massachusetts Amherst (2014)

COLLABORATORS

Paul Seli (Duke University)

Kieran Fox (Stanford Medical School)

Kalina Christoff (University of British Columbia)

Erin Wamsley (Furman University)

Robert Stickgold (Harvard Medical School)

Edward Franz Pace-Schott (Harvard Medical School)