Lab Spotlight!

Welcome to our Lab Spotlight! For the rest of the year, we will be introducing members of the lab, one by one. Our first student profile is of Yekta Sharafaddin-zadeh.

**Who are you? Where are you from?**
My name is Yekta and I am in my third year of a BSc in Psychology. I lived in Iran until I was 10, moved to Victoria for grade 6 and 7, and to Edmonton in grade 8. My ethnic background is Persian, sometimes people use Iranian – this is one of the main factors that pushed my interest towards psychology and IC Lab. Aside from school, I love art, fashion, and for a while I did hair and makeup (as shown in the attached photos).

**Why did you decide to pursue a BSc?**
I love science and am very passionate about chemistry. Initially I was going to do research in that field, but when I first started doing research in psychology I found it much more interesting. Regardless of my undergraduate degree, I hope to pursue medicine in the future, in hopes of being a surgeon.

**What are you currently working on in the Lab?**
I am helping with Dr. Chaffee’s gender threat study as well as the lab-wide language learning study. But for my independent study I am looking at the relationship between interdependence and the chameleon effect.

**Could you elaborate on that a little more?** 
For sure! The chameleon effect typically refers to the unconscious mimicry of non-verbal behaviour, such as gestures and mannerisms. We like people mimicking us, so depending on the interdependence between the two individuals the amount of mimicry differs. I want to show that the chameleon effect occurs verbally in these situations as well.

**How’s this week going? Anything exciting happen?**
I started a club in winter 2018 to raise awareness for Multiple Sclerosis. This week I have been really busy collecting raffle prizes for a pub crawl we are organizing on November 9th. We are raising money to fund the educational presentations we put on at schools around Edmonton.

Yekta did this model’s hair, makeup and decorations.
Another one of Yekta’s makeup clients.
Yekta drew this when she was 14, inspired by a photograph.
This is chalk on black cardboard; Yekta did this when she was 14.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yekta’s painting translates to “Tired of these beasts and brutes, I seek a true human.”
Yekta painted this in 2018, inspired by Rumi’s poem. It translates to ” without the presence of the moon, say nothing.”