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93 - Moshe Hoffman: Altruism, irrationality, and the psychology of aesthetics
Apr 21, 2023Rachel chats with Moshe Hoffman, a Lecturer and Independent Scholar at Harvard’s Department of Economics. Moshe uses game theory to explore the evolutionary bases of human behavior, from altruistic do...
92 - Paul van Lange: Trust, Cooperation, And Climate Change
Apr 13, 2023Eric chats with Paul van Lange, Professor of Psychology at the Free University of Amsterdam and Distinguished Research Fellow at Oxford. He is well known for his vast work on trust, cooperation, and m...
91 - Casey Lew-Williams: From Infant-directed Speech to Infant-directed Communication
Apr 06, 2023Anjie chats with Dr.Casey Lew-Williams. Casey is a Professor at Princeton University, where he also directs the Princeton Baby Lab. He studies how babies learn, with a particular focus on language an...
90 - Elliot Aronson: Cognitive Dissonance, Cooperation, And Juicy Stories About the History of Psychology
Mar 30, 2023Eric chats with Elliot Aronson, Professor Emeritus at UC Santa Cruz. Elliot is one of the 100 most influential psychologists of the 20th century. He is known for his work on cognitive dissonance, wher...
89 - Edouard Machery: What Is a Replication? (REAIR)
Mar 23, 2023This week, we revisit one of our favorite episodes from last year (with improved audio quality!). In this episode, Anjie chats with Edouard Machery, a Distinguished Professor in the Department of His...
88 - Christina Barbieri: Do examples help students learn math?
Mar 16, 2023Anjie chats with Dr. Christina Barbieri. Christina is an Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware’s School of Education within the Educational Statistics and Research Methods Ph.D. program a...
87 - Marilynn Brewer: Social Identity and Intergroup Conflict
Mar 09, 2023Eric chats with Marilynn Brewer, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Ohio State University. Marilynn is one of the world’s leading scholars on social identity, intergroup relations, and social cogniti...
86 - Cameron Ellis: Using fMRI to study what it is like to be an infant
Mar 02, 2023Bella chats with professor Cameron Ellis. Cameron is an assistant professor in the psychology department at Stanford University, where he leads the Scaffolding of Cognition Team. Cameron’s research fo...
85 - Wayne Wu: Attention, from a philosophical point of view
Feb 23, 2023Anjie chats with Dr. Wayne Wu. Wanye is an associate professor at the Department of Philosophy and the Neuroscience Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He works on attention, perception, action, ...
84 - Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals
Feb 16, 2023Eric chats with Martha Nussbaum, Distinguished Service Professor in law and philosophy at the University of Chicago. She is one of the most influential philosophers alive and has written about various...