Functional Neuroimaging and Cognitive Behavioral Testing

Social Cognition and Person Perception

People are remarkably good at making social inferences from minimal information. A brief glimpse at a person’s face or witnessing a single behavior is sufficient to trigger inferences about the person. Often these inferences are unintentional and highly efficient. In my lab, we study the nature of these inferences. What are the automatic and controlled components of person inferences? What are the implications of these inferences? Are unintentional person inferences accurate? What about inferences from faces? Could we overwrite initial impressions? We are interested not only in the cognitive processes but also in the neural mechanisms underlying such inferences. Research projects include both behavioral and brain imaging experiments.

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Alex Todorov

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