Ms. Klarman assists with ERP studies and behavioral techniques, such as the preferential-looking paradigm and head-turn technique. She is currently overseeing data collection for collaborative bilingual research studies and is a member of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. She holds two bachelor’s degrees; one in Cognitive Science from the University of California/San Diego, earned under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth Bates and a Bachelors of Science from the University of Washington’s Speech and Hearing Sciences. She has also completed a Masters in Non-Profit Leadership from Seattle University.