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Caren Frosch is a Lecturer in Psychology and Vision Sciences at the University of Leicester. She holds a BSc in Psychology from the University of Sheffield and a PhD from Trinity College Dublin. Prior to her lectureship, she held postdoctoral roles at the University of Reading, Queen's University Belfast, and University College London. Her research focuses on cognitive processes in causal and counterfactual thinking, decision-making, and interdisciplinary applications in healthcare and legal contexts. She has published widely on topics such as counterfactual reasoning, causal learning, and the psychological underpinnings of online behavior.
Key research interests include:
- Counterfactual thinking and its implications for moral and decision-making processes
- Causal reasoning in children and adults, including intervention-based learning
- Interdisciplinary research collaboration, particularly in community engagement and healthcare decision-making
- Historical and sociocultural analyses of psychological figures and concepts
Her work spans experimental psychology, cognitive science, and applied research in health and legal domains. Notable contributions include studies on cheating behavior after competitive wins, resilience in online trolling contexts, and the role of causal structure in decision-making.




