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Post Graduate Research at NCL

NeuroCognition Laboratory has been facilitating MSc dissertation research projects since 2022 by training students in EEG and Eye Tracking methodologies and also providing the lab space and equipment for students to collect data for their research projects. A majority of these student research projects have been from the MSc Neuropsychology course at CHRIST, Central Campus; however, the lab has also facilitated post graduate research projects from other courses and disciplines. A brief summary of the research projects is given below.

MSc Neuropsychology- Student Dissertation Projects

School of Education- BEd Student Dissertation Projects

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The Effect of Editing Density and Music-Induced Arousal on Time Perception when Viewing Audio-visual Media

Name of Student- Kathryn Nicole Sam

Research Supervisor- Dr. Jayasankara Reddy

Batch- 2022-2023

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Effect of different cues in Advertisements on Consumer’s Purchase Intent: An Eye Tracking Analysis

Name of Student- Catherine Gomes

Research Supervisor- Dr. Jayasankara Reddy

Batch- 2022-2023

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Am I Muscular Enough: effects of Instagram Usage and Risk of Muscle Dysmorphia on Attentional Bias in Young Males

Name of Student- Pranjali Ektare

Research Supervisor- Dr. Maharishi Ranganathan

Batch- 2022-2023

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Lab-based Assessment of Food Preferences Using Eye-Tracking in Normative and Neurodivergent Children

Name of Student- Prakrutika Kanungo

Research Supervisor- Dr. Madhavi Rangaswamy

Batch- 2023-2024

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Attentional Inhibition and Craving in the Presence of Contextual Conditions: A Multimodal Approach

Name of Student- R Mrinalini

Research Supervisor- Dr. Madhavi Rangaswamy

Batch- 2023-2024

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Impact of Framed Messages on Sexual Health Choices:
An Eye-tracking Approach

Name of Student- Sanyukta Kamat

Research Supervisor- Dr. Madhavi Rangaswamy

Batch- 2023-2024

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The Impact of High Empathy on Attentional Biases to Pain: A Quasi-Experimental, Eye-Tracking Investigation

Name of Student- Tanushka Bhatia

Research Supervisor- Dr. Mythri Rajeswara Babu

Batch- 2023-2024

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Decisions and Paranoia: Examining Confidence and Flexibility Across Different Values in Non-Clinical Population

Name of Student- Akanksha Jha

Research Supervisor- Dr. Madhavi Rangaswamy

Batch- 2024-2025

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Effect of Value-Based Framing on Pro-Environmental Behavior Intentions Using Motivated Attention Framework: An Eye-Tracking Study

Name of Student- Madhumitha K

Research Supervisor- Dr. Maharishi Ranganathan

Batch- 2024-2025

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The Effects of Kinship, Cognitive Load, and Anxiety Sensitivity on Decision-Making in a Gamified Task

Name of Student- Anisha Mitra

Research Supervisor- Dr. Madhavi Rangaswamy

Batch- 2025-2026

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Relationship between Eye Movement and Reading Comprehension of Indian 8th Grade School Students

Name of Student- Dipannita

Research Supervisor- Dr. Greta D’Souza

Batch- 2022-2023

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