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Jennifer O. Grimes
Jennifer O. Grimes is a research assistant at Harvard University and Wellesley College. She studies social neuroscience, and introversion and its correlates. She earned a BA at Wellesley College in Psychology, an MA in interdisciplinary studies (foci of philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience) and a cognitive sciences certificate at the University of Central Florida. Her work includes conceptual revision and redefinition of models of introversion with interdisciplinary methodology for empirical exploration, and she is currently working on a book to set forth her new model.
When she's not extroverting about introversion or introverting in a brain lab, Jennifer may be riding her Arabian horses with whom she has won multiple national championships. She also loves music and has played bass for a melodic metal band.


