Nika Eringros
Graduate Student in Clinical Psychology
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Department
Psychology
Nika Eringros
Nika is a student in the clinical psychology doctoral program at Wayne State University with minors in neuropsychology and statistics.
Research interest(s)/area of expertise
Nika's research interests include clinical neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and childhood trauma and adversity. In particular, they are interested in how pre-injury factors such as adverse childhood experiences impact functioning and outcomes following TBI, and how interventions can assess pre-injury factors to improve outcomes.
Research
Eringros, N., Patrick, S. D., Sanders, G. D., Broomfield, R. R., Hanks, R. A., Rapport, L. J. (2024). The association of sleep quality with affect intensity and attention after traumatic brain injury. Poster presented at the annual Wayne State University Graduate Research Symposium, Detroit, MI.
Patrick, S. D., Eringros, N., Sanders, G. D., Broomfield, R. R., Hanks, R. A., Rapport, L. J. (2024). Sleep Quality, Affect Intensity, and Attention after Traumatic Brain Injury. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society 2024, New York, NY.
Education
B.Sc., Psychology, University of Massachusetts Amherst