Emily Schwartz, PhD received her PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from Boston College in 2024. Her doctoral work focused on social perception, leveraging neuroimaging and computer vision to quantitatively measure how visual representations of social stimuli, such as faces, are transformed along the processing stream in both the brain and deep convolutional neural networks. Prior to graduate school, she worked as a research assistant at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, conducting fMRI studies on individuals with mild cognitive impairment. She joined the lab in 2024 as a Postdoctoral Fellow, where she is investigating neural replay in both healthy and clinical populations.