• Congrats Nathan Torunsky for publishing his paper " What is the relationship between alexithymia and experiential avoidance? A latent analysis using three alexithymia questionnaires." in Personality and Individual Differences!
  • Shulang Yue presented her project, titled "The Effects of Arbitrary Social Comparison on Trust and Risky Decision Making" at the 2023 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • Tao Jin, presented her project, titled "How the statistical information of others’ donation influences individual donation behavior" at the 2023 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • Congrats Tao Jin for publishing her paper "Learning whom to cooperate with: neurocomputational mechanisms for choosing cooperative partners" in Cerebral Cortex.
  • Xin Song, presented her project, titled "Assessing the relationship between the human learned helplessness depression model and anhedonia" at the 2022 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • Mathi Manavalan, presented her project, titled "Bayesian-optimality of decision-making behavior within sensorimotor and visual search contexts" at the 2022 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • Nathan Torunsky, presented his project, titled "Trait-like confidence: confidence ratings across social, emotional, and perceptual tasks are correlated" at the 2022 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • Welcome our new research assistants, Abigail Campbell, Brynn Boutelle, Changyoon Byun, Halle Remlinger, Isha Mody, Jack Glenn, Summer Crow, and Tianxin Zhang to join the lab!
  • We are delighted to welcome our new graduate student, Shulang Yue!
  • Xin Song, presented her project, titled "Decision-making under uncertainty in major depression patientsat the 2020 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • Mathi Manavalan, presented her project, titled "Decision-making under uncertainty in borderline personality disorder patients" at the 2020 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • Zuzanna Tajchman, presented her project, titled "Will you trust the same?: modifying Trust Game protocol - meta-analysisat the 2020 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • Jocelyn Teng, presented her collaboration project with Ailun Li, titled "The impact of bipolar and borderline personality disorder traits on gpa and impulsivity among college studentsat the 2020 Society for Neuroeconomics annual conference.
  • We are delighted to welcome our new graduate student, Tao Jin!