Krystyna Keller is a graduate student in the Clinical Science in Child and Adolescent Psychology program at Florida International University. She graduated with her B.A. in Psychology and English from Lafayette College in 2021. Krystyna’s research interests include exploring the underlying mechanisms of neurodevelopmental disorders, both behaviorally and neurologically. She is particularly interested in how behaviors manifest throughout development and contributing familial factors. She hopes to pursue neuropsychology and continue to examine how psychology, neuroscience, development, and family factors intersect and contribute to child psychopathology. Her current research focuses on heterogeneity and resting state functional connectivity trajectories in Autism Spectrum Disorders.