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Professor Michael J. Beran is a faculty member at Georgia State University, specializing in Psychology and co-Director of the Language Research Center. His research explores numerical cognition, delay of gratification, metacognition, and cognitive control in humans, great apes, and monkeys.
- Department of Psychology, Georgia State University
- Co-Director, Language Research Center
His work bridges comparative psychology and cognitive science, focusing on evolutionary aspects of quantitative sensitivity, self-control, and perceptual illusions across species. Recent studies address face pareidolia, reverse-reward contingency tasks, and individual differences in primate cognition.
Publications from 2015 to 2025 highlight trends in animal cognition, mathematical operations by primates, and confidence assessment in memory tasks. Despite no listed awards, his editorial roles include Associate Editor for Comparative Psychology at Frontiers in Psychology.

