
About
Lars Hall is a Researcher in Cognitive Science at the Department of Philosophy, Lund University. His work focuses on choice blindness, decision-making processes, and the integration of sensory feedback with cognitive self-monitoring. He is affiliated with the Choice Blindness Lab (http://www.lucs.lu.se/choice-blindness-group/), exploring how people fail to notice discrepancies between their intentions and outcomes.
Research Interests:
- Choice Blindness and Introspection
- Sensory Feedback Mechanisms
- Decision Dynamics
- Social Judgment and Interaction
- Neuroscience of Perception
- Philosophy of Mind and Cognition
Articles Trends: Hall's recent work (2020-2024) addresses how manipulated feedback influences attitudes, decisions, and emotional states. Key themes include false feedback's impact on voter behavior, intergroup dynamics, and neurotechnology implications. His studies often use experimental paradigms like real-time speech manipulation and gaze tracking.
Awards: None explicitly listed in provided texts.
Advising & Grants: Supervised PhD projects include neurocognitive basis of confabulation, semantic self-monitoring in speech, and eye movement intention studies. Active in Lund University's VR Lab and Cognition & Philosophy initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Principal investigator at the Choice Blindness Lab, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams in neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy.
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