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Australian Learning Group

Understanding psychological factors to learning and behaviour

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Our research explores theoretical and physiological mechanisms responsible for learning and behaviour in humans and other animals. Our primary focus is on associative learning and conditioning.

 

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Connecting Multi-Faculty Fundamental Research and Clinical Research

The Australian Learning Group explores theoretical and physiological mechanisms contributing to the learning and behaviour in humans and other animals. The group's dominant research focus is on associative learning and conditioning, though other interests as far ranging as behavioural neuroscience, ethology, comparative cognition, reasoning and human cognition also have a strong influence.

The objective of the Australian Learning Group is to facilitate communication of ideas and research relevant to these interests.

Professor Ben Colagiuri

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The Australian Learning Group is led by Professor Ben Colagiuri. For any enquiries, please get in touch via email at ben.colagiuri@sydney.edu.au.