Michelle Kan

PhD student, Associate Lecturer

Research Overview

I am broadly interested in how humans learn to adapt their behaviour in uncertain learning environments, particularly in the context of associative learning—how we form connections between stimuli. My research examines the role of working memory in shaping attention and learning under uncertainty. Furthermore, I am also interested in exploring whether individual differences in working memory capacity affect our perception and response to uncertainty.

Campus in the City
Festival/Exhibition/Concert

Annual Working Memory Discussion Meeting
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

Introduction to Teaching for Lancaster
Participation in workshop, seminar, course

Psychology Postgraduate Research Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

Philip Levy Project Prize
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Commendation
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Grindley Grant
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Graduate College Travel Grant
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