Current Graduate Students
Kaitlyn Nagel, M.S.
Kaitlyn is a Clinical Psychology Doctoral Intern at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health. She is interested in attentional biases in anxiety disorders, specifically how individuals with generalized anxiety disorder process threat uncertainty. Additionally, she is interested in the impact of self-focused attention on error-monitoring and performance. Kaitlyn enjoys spending time with her family, watching sports, and exploring new cities. Kaitlyn can be reached at kaitlyn.nagel@okstate.edu.
Danielle Deros, M.S.
Danielle is a sixth-year graduate student in the clinical psychology doctoral program at Oklahoma State University. Her primary research interests involve examining the physiological and cognitive factors underlying attention and emotion processing biases as they relate to the maintenance of social anxiety disorder. She enjoys following Baltimore sports, caffeine, and painting. Danielle can be reached at danielle.deros@okstate.edu.
Burkhart Hahn, B.S.
Burke is a fourth-year graduate student in the clinical psychology program at Oklahoma State University. His primary research interest is in anxiety disorders in relation to exercise. More specifically, he is interested in how exercise can affect anxiety psychophysiology and anxiety symptoms by measuring event-related potentials and heartbeat evoked potentials. Outside of research, he enjoys exercising, listening to audio books, and cooking. Burke can be reached at burkhart.hahn@okstate.edu.
Ebony Walker, B.A.
Ebony is a second-year graduate student in the clinical psychology doctoral program at Oklahoma State University. She is interested in understanding the relationship between emotion regulation and cognitive control deficits in the context of anxiety and mood disorders. Ebony enjoys traveling abroad, shopping, and watching TV with her dog, King. Ebony can be reached at ebony.walker@okstate.edu.
Johnathan Walker, B.S.
Johnny is a first-year graduate student in the clinical psychology doctoral program at Oklahoma State University. He is interested in understanding the relationship between emotional regulation and cognitive factors that may contribute to the chronicity of social anxiety and anxiety related psychopathology. Johnny loves going to the gym, learning to play the guitar and being outside exploring nature. Johnny can be reached at jwalk36@okstate.edu.