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Will graduated from Furman University in 2024 with a double major in Neuroscience and Religion and became the lab coordinator for the Furman Sleep Lab in Summer 2024. In the sleep lab, he studies the relationship between sleep and emotional memory and how sleep not only helps with the consolidation of memory but also may help it change over time. Will has presented his research at national and international conferences, including the Society for Neuroscience conference, the SLEEP conference, and the Cognitive Neuroscience Society conference. In his free time, Will enjoys making music in local choirs, going for runs on the swamp rabbit trail, and spending time with friends.
Education
- B.S., Furman University
Publications
- Livingston, W. H., Putnam, A. L., & Wamsley, E. J. (2025). The Effect of Post Learning Rest on False Memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 108080.
- Wamsley, E. J., Barron, J., & Livingston, W. H. (2026). Effects of Ultra-short Offline States on Item-level Verbal Memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-13.
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