Hannah Hok Kim

Hannah Hok Kim

I’m interested in how children think and learn about the social world. In particular, I like to think about groups and group decision-making, with a focus on procedures & rules to coordinate action. I also work with the Center for Research on Equitable and...
Amrita Lamba

Amrita Lamba

I study how people adaptively make inferences and decisions in our highly complex and uncertain social world. Using a computational psychiatry approach, my research also examines how these social learning mechanisms diverge in people with anxiety and depression who...
Young-eun Lee

Young-eun Lee

My research examines the development of punishment against selfish behaviors. I am particularly interested in children’s reasoning and motives underlying third-party punishment.
Alicia Chen

Alicia Chen

I’m a PhD student in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences program. I use behavioral experiments and computational modeling to study how humans think about social norms in our social relationships.
Setayesh Radkani

Setayesh Radkani

I’m interested in using tools from psychology, cognitive neuroscience and machine learning to better understand our social and moral mind. I enjoy thinking about how we make sense of others’ actions, how we use this knowledge to navigate our social life...