This researcher conducts interdisciplinary research that integrates behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and neuroimaging to examine human behavior and its societal impacts. Their work spans mental health in technological contexts, where they employ advanced methodologies such as eye tracking, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and naturalistic behavior experiments to understand human thought processes. The researcher's focus is both theoretical and applied, aiming to explore how technology influences mental health and the broader societal implications of its effects, using a well-rounded approach that combines behavioral science with applied contexts.
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