Isabella Klopukh is a Psychology Ph.D. student in the Cognitive and Neural Systems area working with Dr. Michael Dougherty.
She received a B.A. in Psychology from Florida Atlantic University in 2024, where she conducted research in the Lifespan Cognition, Close Relationships, and Machine Perception & Cognitive Robotics labs. Her research has spanned several areas, including the of the timing of metacognitive judgments in memory decision-making, linguistic analysis of partner evaluations, and using machine learning to predict personality and relationship outcomes.
Isabella is broadly interested in memory, metacognition, and decision-making, with a focus on using interdisciplinary methods such as computational modeling and emerging technology to further the study of cognitive science.
Areas of Interest
- Memory
- Metacognition
- Decision-Making
- Learning
- Attention
- Computational Modeling
Degrees
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B.A.Psychology, Florida Atlantic University
