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👋 Hi all - I'm a psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist at UCL.

I mostly think about how to link brain and behaviour to subjective experience, and try to design experiments to understand the computations supporting the latter.

This often (but not always) comes under the umbrella of research.

Lab website is here: metacoglab.org/

I also enjoy writing for a general audience and published a popular science book, Know Thyself, about the science of metacognition (metacoglab.org/book)

Online now: the series of Jupyter notebooks we developed for my course 'Foundations of Neural & Cognitive Modelling' (at U Amsterdam), which could double as computational exercises accompagnying @Neurograce 's Models of Mind.

clclab.github.io/FNCM/intro.ht

Updated preprint: Fundamental constraints on distinguishing reality from imagination psyarxiv.com/bw872 "when virtual or imagined signals are strong enough, they become indistinguishable from reality"; by Nadine Dijkstra and Steve Fleming @smfleming #neuroscience #MentalImagery #VR #SSD

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