Ph.D. University of Glasgow, Neuroscience/Psychology, 2024
M.Res. University of Amsterdam, Brain & Cognitive Sci, 2019
M.A. University of Nottingham, Psychology, 2017
My research interests are centred around cognitive neuroscience, computational modelling, and mental health. I’m interested in how different processes such as decision making and metacognition interact to drive learning and behaviour, and how this might be different in clinical conditions like psychosis. During my Masters, I used computational modelling and fMRI to investigate metacognitive biases, while my PhD focused on identifying multimodal markers of emerging psychosis. Currently, I am working with computational models of perceptual decision making, learning, and metacognition, and will use multimodal neuroimaging to pinpoint their neural signatures.
Office: 662 Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology
Email: gina.brunner@glasgow.ac.uk
Tel: 0141 330 4663