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Dr. Brielle James

Brielle James's research focuses on studying the cognitive abilities of children, adults, and nonhuman primates in the areas of decision-making, perception, memory, metacognition, learning, and cognitive control. 


Her teaching philosophy centers around the real-world application of psychological concepts and phenomena and sharing her passion for psychology. She teaches a variety of topics, including applied research skills in psychology, research statistics, animal and human learning, and sensation and perception.


Highlighted publications:
 
Go if you know: Preschool children’s movements reflect their metacognitive monitoring


Post-event misinformation effects in a language-trained chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
 
CV Link

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