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Rani Gera is a Postdoctoral Scholar Research Associate in Neuroscience and Psychology at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), affiliated with the Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Their research focuses on habit learning, memory reconsolidation, and behavioral neuroscience. Gera employs multi-modal neuroimaging techniques and smartphone application development to investigate mechanisms of long-term behavioral change, with a particular interest in pandemic-related brain changes and appetitive memory interventions.
Research interests include experimental habit induction, neuroplasticity, and the application of cue-response paradigms to mental health interventions. Their work bridges cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and technology, emphasizing translational research with clinical implications.
Publications highlight studies on habit formation in humans, brain volumetric alterations during lockdowns, and counterconditioning methods to reduce memory reinstatement. The articles collectively emphasize experimental rigor, multi-site collaboration, and innovative behavioral paradigms.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. No advisees or lab affiliations are mentioned, though their research likely involves collaborations with neuroimaging and behavioral science groups.
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