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Marianne Broeker is a Departmental Lecturer in Perception and Psychophysics at the University of Oxford, affiliated with St Anne's College. She is a DPhil candidate in Consciousness, Cognition, and Psychopathology. Her research focuses on understanding how conscious and subconscious processes contribute to psychopathological symptoms like delusions and psychosis, employing psychophysical tasks and computational modeling. Key interests include metacognition, consciousness, and dynamic approaches to studying cognition.
Her work critiques essentialist frameworks in psychiatric narratives (e.g., Countering essentialism in psychiatric narratives), explores formal models of intentionality in schizophrenia (Minimal self), and evaluates computational approaches to delusions (Can an algorithm become delusional?). These publications highlight interdisciplinary engagement between philosophy, cognitive science, and clinical psychiatry.
No scientific awards are listed, but her research aligns with the Consciousness & Cognition research group. She collaborates with scholars like Paul Azzopardi and Matthew R. Broome. No advising or grant details are provided in the text.




