Isabel Kerber
May 24, 2021
Isabel is interested in the neural and computational processes underlying impression formation, especially with regard to morality, as well as in how machines shape biases in society today and in the future. Isabel KerberIsabel Kerber
May 24, 2021
Isabel is interested in the neural and computational processes underlying impression formation, especially with regard to morality, as well as in how machines shape biases in society today and in the future. Isabel KerberMarla Dressel
March 19, 2021
Marla is interested in the social transmission of stereotypes and whether this process can be explained by computational models of social reinforcement learning. She is also interested in the social neuroscience of empathy and is a fan of Open Science. Marla DresselAva Ma de Sousa
October 8, 2020
Ava is interested in the computational and neural mechanisms behind social learning, prejudice, and dehumanization, and how these processes are influenced by social identity. Ava Ma de SousaHsien Lilly
March 6, 2020
Hsien is interested in the psychological and neural mechanisms through which social judgement and group identity are formed and potentially changed. She is also interested in the intersection of technology and psychological research. Hsien LillyGaëlle Pierre, Ph.D.
Annmarie MacNamara, Ph.D.
Qianqian (Lee) Cui
April 24, 2019
Lee is interested in how social cognitive knowledge influences social perception and attitude formation with behavioral and machine learning methods. Qianqian (Lee) CuiOlivia Carrubba
April 24, 2019
Olivia is a Brain and Cognitive Science Masters student at the Universtity of Amsterdam. Her work at NYU focuses on the relationship between anxiety and intergroup bias. Olivia CarrubbaCelia Guillard
April 24, 2019
Celia is interested in the intersection of social neuroscience and politics, particularly the neural and psychological mechanisms that facilitate dehumanization and human rights abuses. Celia GuillardBjörn Lindström, Ph.D.
April 22, 2019
Björn is interested in the psychological, computational, and neural mechanisms of social learning. Björn Lindström, Ph.D.