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Tarryn Balsdon is an External Collaborator within the School of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on cognitive neuroscience and perceptual decision-making mechanisms, particularly exploring neural underpinnings of confidence estimation, basal ganglia contributions to decision processes, and sensorimotor integration. She collaborates on studies involving adaptive behavior in dynamic environments and nested cognition limits.
Key publications include investigations into confidence control in dynamic systems (Nature Communications, 2024), basal ganglia roles in value-based learning (Nature Communications, 2024), and motor integration in sensorimotor decisions (PLoS Biology, 2023). Her work spans interdisciplinary approaches combining neuroscience and cognitive science to understand how humans process decisions under uncertainty.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided texts. Supervisory roles are not explicitly documented, though Marios Philiastides is noted as a collaborator. No lab affiliations or ongoing grant details are included in the source material.
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