Michelle Kan

PhD student, Associate Lecturer

Research Overview

I am broadly interested in how humans learn to adapt their behaviour in uncertain learning environments, particularly in the context of associative learning – how we form connections between stimuli. My research examines the role of working memory in shaping attention and learning under uncertainty. Furthermore, I am also interested in exploring whether individual differences in working memory capacity affect our perception and response to uncertainty.


Festival/Exhibition/Concert


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Participation in workshop, seminar, course


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Prize (including medals and awards)


Prize (including medals and awards)


Prize (including medals and awards)


Prize (including medals and awards)