I am a lecturer at the University of Haifa, in the Department of Cognitive Sciences, where I head the social decision making lab. Previously, I was part of an interdisciplinary tea...
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I am a lecturer at the University of Haifa, in the Department of Cognitive Sciences, where I head the social decision making lab. Previously, I was part of an interdisciplinary team including neuroscientists and philosophers working on The Human Mind Project. I was also part of the Crowd Cognition group in the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in UCL, where we examine the way small groups and crowds make decisions. Before that, I did my PhD in computational neuroscience at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in the Interdisciplinary Center for Neural Computation (ICNC), where I studied multisensory integration and perception in Amir Amedi's lab.