This researcher focuses on studying human behavior across multiple domains, examining individual differences in how people process information, interact with others, and their responses to mental health challenges. Their work integrates insights from behavioral experiments, neuroimaging, and computational modeling to understand how individual differences shape behavior and contribute to mental health outcomes. By synthesizing studies from various perspectives, they aim to uncover the multifaceted nature of human behavior and its implications for social interactions and mental well-being.
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