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Hannah Raila is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and holds an adjunct faculty appointment at Stanford University School of Medicine. She earned a B.A. in Psychology from Dartmouth College and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Yale University.
Her research explores connections between emotion, cognition, and psychopathology, focusing on how visual attention and environmental stimuli influence emotional states. She employs tools like eye tracking, virtual reality (VR), and continuous flash suppression to study these dynamics. Notably, she developed a VR-based treatment for hoarding disorder. Her work emphasizes understanding how selective visual perception contributes to psychological disorders.
Research interests include cognitive biases, emotional regulation, and translational clinical interventions. She leads the Emotion, Cognition & Psychopathology Lab at UCSC, advancing innovative treatments through immersive technologies. No specific awards are highlighted in the provided text, though her contributions to clinical psychology are notable. Advising and grant information are not detailed here.
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