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Klara Hatinova
Visting PhD student, Queen Mary University London
I am a second year PhD student working on the intersection of human and animal behaviour. I focus on how the brain adapts to uncertainty in changing contexts and how it flexibly generalises rules across various stimuli. I do this by training mice in variations of reversal learning tasks with cortical widefield imaging. In humans, I use EEG, split across sites at Queen Mary University London and the Department of Experimental Psychology in Oxford, to study category learning and set shifting.
