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Dr. Rani Moran is a Lecturer in Psychology at Queen Mary University of London's School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences. She is affiliated with the Centre for Brain and Behaviour. Her research focuses on decision-making, memory, and learning mechanisms, employing methods like computational modeling, neuroimaging, and pharmacological interventions. Key interests include reinforcement learning, cognitive maps, and exploration-exploitation dilemmas.
Her work integrates experimental designs with advanced statistical analysis to understand flexible behavioral control. Recent studies explore model-based vs. model-free learning, credit assignment mechanisms, and disinformation's impact on learning biases. She has published in top journals such as Psychological Review and Nature Communications.
Dr. Moran collaborates on projects involving neurocomputational models of confidence, meta-cognition, and social learning. Her research aims to develop interventions for optimizing cognitive processes, with applications in mental health and decision-making contexts.
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