Christine Looser, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience

Christine Looser is a behavioral scientist whose work combines social psychology, vision science, and neuroscience to explore how perceptual information is successfully (and mistakenly) transformed into social knowledge. Broadly, she is interested in how small cognitive biases can create large downstream consequences for interpersonal understanding, organizational management, and public policy. She holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience from Dartmouth College and a B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross where she created her own major, “Philosophy & Science of Mind”. Prior to joining Minerva, Dr. Looser spent 3 years as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard Business School and taught in the Harvard Psychology Department as a College Fellow. At Harvard, she designed three new courses: Mind Reading​, ​Predicting the Future​, and ​Decision-Making & Negotiation​. In the classroom her…


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