Our lab welcomes participants—students, postdocs, visiting scholars, and others—regardless of race, religion, gender identification, sexual orientation, age, or disability status. We actively work to increase equity and inclusion in our lab and in science more generally, because we believe that diverse viewpoints and life experiences are critical for solving tough problems for science and for society. This is one of our lab’s key goals. We extend this view to many groups who have been under-represented in the sciences, including but not limited to veterans and participants from low-income backgrounds.