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Dr. Rebecca Keogh is a Research Fellow in the School of Psychological Sciences at Macquarie University, Australia. She holds the ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award (DECRA) and specializes in cognitive neuroscience, focusing on mental imagery deficits (aphantasia), memory processes, and their interplay with perception and emotion. Her work bridges neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy to understand how individuals perceive reality and form subjective experiences.
Key research interests include aphantasia (lack of visual imagery), phantom vision, cognitive strategies in memory retention, and the neural mechanisms underlying emotion regulation. She leads the 2024 project 'Investigating how visual imagery influences cognition,' exploring cognitive and perceptual impacts of imagery deficits.
Her scientific contributions include over 20 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Neuroscience Research and Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Awards include the prestigious DECRA fellowship, recognizing her early-career contributions to cognitive science.
- Research Focus: Mental imagery deficits, memory, perception, and emotion
- Key Projects: 2024 DECRA-funded visual imagery cognition study
- Collaborations: International network in cognitive neuroscience and psychology



