Chloe Mondok

Chloe Mondok
Graduate Research Assistant
Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience: Time perception through rhythm and beat perception
Chloe is a fifth-year PhD student in the Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience program at George Mason University. She recently graduated from Moravian University in Spring 2021 with a BS in Neuroscience and minors in Music and Art History. During her undergraduate career, she studied the neuroprotective effects of curcumin and vitamin E in rat models of Parkinson’s Disease. Her research at GMU focuses on time perception, specifically in regard to elements of music such as rhythm. At GMU, she has performed utilized methodology such as behavioral, electroencephalography (EEG), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), transcanial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS). Her current research involves investigating shifts in optimal tapping frequencies across visual and auditory domains.
Courses Taught
PSYC 231, PSYC 304, PSYC 314, PSYC 317, PSYC 372, PSYC 373, PSYC 375, PSYC 376
Education
- Current doctoral student at George Mason University
- MA in Psychology, Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, George Mason University, 2024
- BS in Neuroscience, Moravian College, 2021