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Tanisha ATTRI

Research Assistant

Tanisha Attri joined the CLIC workgroup in October 2024. She holds an Honors degree in Psychology from the National University of Singapore. During her undergraduate years, she investigated the effects of a strategic mindset on children\'s task performance as a Research Assistant at the NUS Motivation and Self-Regulation Laboratory. Her independent research explored the moderating role of maladaptive daydreaming in the relationship between interparental conflict and psychological maladjustment.

Upon graduation, she worked as an Associate Psychologist at the Ministry of Social and Family Development, where she gained valuable experience in the implementation and evaluation of psychological programs for youth offenders at the Singapore Boys’ Home.

Currently, Tanisha’s research interests center on applying neuroscientific methods to explore the interplay between cognitive flexibility, creativity, and emotion regulation.

Singapore - NTU

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