Tarini Singhمشاهده پروفایل
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Tarini Singh is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Trier, affiliated with the Department of Cognitive Psychology and Social Psychology within Faculty I. Her work is supported by a German Research Foundation (DFG) project investigating affective learning processes. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Trier (2018) and master's and bachelor's degrees in psychology from Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and Goa University. Educations: Ph.D. (2018) University of Trier, M.A. Applied Sports Psychology (2014), B.A. Psychology (2009) Her research focuses on perception-action planning, feature binding mechanisms, stress effects on cognitive processes, and evaluative conditioning. Key themes include distractor-response binding, attention modulation, and the neural underpinnings of cognitive control. Her publications emphasize cognitive load effects on binding processes, stress impacts on distractor interference, and the role of brain regions like the prefrontal cortex in interference control. Talks/posters highlight experimental work on temporal attention and motor processes in binding effects.







