Dr. Arrington is a research assistant professor in the Department of Psychology. She holds positions at the GSU TReNDS Center and GSU/GT Center for Advanced Brain Imaging, where she oversees research operations at the center. She completed her graduate work at the University of Houston in Developmental Psychology with an emphasis in Cognitive Neuroscience. Her expertise is in structural neuroimaging and neuromodulation techniques. Her research focuses on the neurocognitive and neurobiological basis of reading and executive function.
Dr. Arrington’s work has been funded by the Oak Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the National Center for Neuromodulation for Rehabilitation. Her work has been published in Neuropsychology Review, Brain and Language, and Scientific Study of Reading, among others.