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  1. Anne Collins is a cognitive neuroscientist at UC Berkeley who studies human learning, decision-making and executive functions. She uses quantitative modeling, behavioral, EEG, imaging and developmental methods to investigate the neuro-cognitive processes and their computations.

  2. Anne Collins is a professor at UC Berkeley who studies learning and executive function using behavioral, computational, and neuroscience methods. She leads the CCN Lab, which builds and tests computational models of brain processes and invites volunteers to participate in experiments.

  3. Anne Collins is a Canadian writer, editor and publisher who won the Governor General's Award for non-fiction in 1988. She wrote In the Sleep Room, a book about the CIA brainwashing experiments in Canada, which was adapted into a movie.

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    Contact: annecollins@berkeley.edu I am an Assistant Professor in the department of Psychology and a member of the The Helen Wills Neuroscience Instituteat UC Berkeley. Previously, I was a post-doctoral research associate at Brown University, in the Laboratory of Neural Computation and Cognition (LNCC), with Prof. Michael Frank. I studied math and s...

    Beth Baribault Contact: baribault@berkeley.edu After earning my BA in Psychology at SUNY Purchase College, I obtained my MA in Psychology and PhD in Cognitive Science at UC Irvine. My background is in computational cognitive modeling, with a special emphasis on hierarchical Bayesian modeling. The overarching goal of my research has been to investig...

    Milena Rmus Contact: milena_rmus@berkeley.edu I obtained my undergraduate degree in Cognitive Neuroscience from Brown University, after which I spent a year working as a research assistant at Princeton University. My research interests include studying cognitive mechanisms of learning, memory, and decision-making using computational models and neur...

    Amy Zou Contact: amyzou@berkeley.edu I got my undergraduate degrees in Cognitive Science and Linguistics from UC Berkeley. Previously, I worked with Dr. Linda Wilbrecht to investigate the effects of early-life food insecurity in mice, and Dr. Anne Collins to develop reinforcement learning models to analyze their cognitive performance. I was also in...

    Jimmy Xia (Graduate Student - now at The D. E. Shaw Group) Maria Eckstein (Graduate Student, Postdoctoral Researcher - now at DeepMind) Sam McDougle (Postdoctoral Researcher - now Assistant Professor at Yale)

    Flora Dong (Undergraduate Research Assistant) Daniela Muñoz-Lopez (Undergraduate Honors Student) Josie Christon (Undergraduate Research Assistant) Philip Papapolyzos (Undergraduate Research Assistant) Tory Benson (Undergraduate Research Assistant) Christina Su (Undergraduate Research Assistant) May Liu (Undergraduate Research Assistant) Kyle Giffin...

    Anne GE Collins is a cognitive neuroscientist who studies learning, memory, and decision-making using computational models and neuroimaging. She is the founder and director of the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, where she works with postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and undergraduate assistants.

  4. Anne GE Collins is an associate professor of psychology at UC Berkeley. She studies the neural and computational mechanisms of reasoning, learning, and decision-making in humans and animals.

  5. Anne Collins is an author and adapter of various books, including The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, About a Boy, and The Great Gatsby. Browse her books by rating, genre, and publication date on Goodreads.

  6. Research Description. The Computational Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN) Lab is a part of the Department of Psychology and the The Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at UC Berkeley. We build and test computational models of learning and executive function. Our research focuses on learning and executive function.

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