by rhodesia | May 26, 2020
Interested in moral reasoning, social decision-making, social cognition, causal inference, experimental philosophy and social neuroscience in general. Not as smug as she looks here.
by rhodesia | Mar 26, 2020
I am an undergraduate at MIT (’22) majoring in Brain and Cognitive Sciences. She is interested in how infants perceive the world and how their brains develop over time to eventually support complex thought.
by rhodesia | Mar 26, 2020
I love learning about how people work, from the way they navigate social situations to how they make tough decisions. As a member of SaxeLab, he now hopes to learn more about those processes on a developmental level. Besides research, Aiyedun enjoys working on novels...
by rhodesia | Mar 26, 2020
From birth, infants actively decide what to look at and for how long. Understanding what infants know and don’t know has long capitalized on this, but our formal understanding of how infants regulate their visual attention is lacking behind. I collect infant...
by rhodesia | Sep 12, 2019
My research explores the functional organization and development of human visual scene processing. I am especially interested in understanding “how” human visual scene processing develops: does it depend only on exposure to the visual statistics of scene information,...