Bruckner, Rasmus
Main Focus
I develop and apply computational models of learning and decision making. The main focus of my research is on experience-driven learning in uncertain environments that require sophisticated information processing. I use behavioral and neuroimaging experiments to study the neural and cognitive processes underlying these learning abilities in humans.
Current projects include
- The interplay of perceptual and reward uncertainty during learning
- Learning under threat and anxiety
- Natural forgetting in mice from an adaptive learning perspective
Curriculum Vitae
Since 2022: Adjunct researcher Max Planck Research Group NeuroCode
Since 2020: Postdoctoral researcher FU Berlin
2015 - 2020: Dr. rer. nat. Psychology ("Summa cum laude") Freie Universität Berlin, MPIB Berlin, & IMPRS LIFE
2012 - 2015: M.Sc. Psychology, Humboldt University Berlin
2008 - 2011: B.Sc. Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen