Professor
Seton Hall University
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Amy Silvestri Hunter, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology at Seton Hall University, where she has taught since 2003 and served as department chair from 2014-2021. Her primary line of research is in behavioral neuroscience (PhD 1997, University of Vermont) with a focus on the effects of REM sleep deprivation on extinction and other forms of learning and memory in rats. She has a line of collaborative research investigating the relationship between sleep parameters and outcomes in concussed collegiate athletes. She is an affiliated faculty member of the newly instituted Center for Disease Detection, Prevention, and Intervention at Seton Hall University.