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Michelle Hunsche

Michelle Hunsche

Graduate Student


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michelle.hunsche[at]psych.ubc.ca

Michelle is a PhD3 student under the supervision of Dr. Kerns. Her research interests include Theory of Mind in individuals with autism and anxiety compared to individuals with just autism. She has a cat named Dorian who has a mustache!

Michelle’s list of publications can be found on her Google Scholar page here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=hUGKPMEAAAAJ&hl=en

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