Ph.D. University of Glasgow, Neuroscience/Psychology
M.Sc. University of Glasgow, Neuroscience/Psychology, 2015
B.A. University of Zappelin, Economics/Psychology, 2014
My research interests revolve around the field of Cognitive Neuroscience with focus on decision-making. My current work within the field focuses on the use of brain imaging methods (EEG/fMRI) for investigating the temporal and spatial correlates of adult dyslexics’ legal lexical decision-making related to every day purchase situations. Throughout my undergraduate studies I have focused on the decision-making of adults with dyslexia in the context of grocery shopping, before acquiring deeper knowledge about the specific temporal basis of this group’s visual legal lexical decision-making related to different font styles during my master studies.
Office: 519 Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology
Email: l.franzen.1@research.gla.ac.uk
Tel: 0141 330 7595