Aisha is a sophomore from Seattle, Washington. She is majoring in Psychological and Brain Sciences with a concentration in Cognitive Neuroscience and minoring in Human Computer Interaction. Her interest primarily lies in the neurobiological basis for behavior and cognition and how early intervention, therapy, and assistive technology can level the playing field for children on the autism spectrum. She hopes to pursue a career in Child Psychology and/or ABA therapy. Outside of the lab, Aisha is involved in Night Off, a club that provides free babysitting to families who have children with autism and serves as a teaching assistant for Introduction to Computer Science (CSE 131) at WashU. In her free time, she loves to play intramural volleyball, volunteer, stay active, spend time outdoors, and listen to podcasts.