Lecturer, University of Plymouth
I am a lecturer in Psychology at the University of Plymouth. I am interested in how people make decisions with a particular focus on the neural basis and the computational principles underlying them. My current work involves understanding the role of social context in shaping behaviour. I am also interested in history and I have collaborated with the Matteotti Foundation to study documents brought by Gaetano Salvemini to LSE on the Matteotti murder. In the future he would like to combine my expertise in the psychology of decision making and interest in history to look at how collective memory of historical events impact on individual
decisions.
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