Research
I am an independent researcher focused on behavioral science and the neurobiology of identity.
My work examines how patterns form and how they change.
I study how these patterns shape decision-making, performance, and income.
Current Research: Identity and Behavioral Patterns in Women Entrepreneurs
I conduct ongoing research through a structured cohort model.
I observe a defined group of women entrepreneurs over time.
I track how identity, conditioning, and nervous system responses shape behavior in real situations.
I focus on what happens as pressure increases. More money. More visibility. More responsibility.
I study how these shifts affect:
Decision-making
Consistency of action
Financial outcomes
Methodology
Longitudinal observation within a defined cohort
Behavioral pattern tracking over time
Applied interventions grounded in behavioral science principles
Research Focus
Neurobiology of identity
Behavioral conditioning
Decision-making under pressure
Nervous system regulation and performance
This work is ongoing. It is being documented for future publication and academic contribution.
Last updated: March 2026