Cognitive Neuroscientist | University of Cambridge | sd2035@cam.ac.uk
I’m a cognitive neuroscience researcher at the University of Cambridge.
My work focuses on the neuroscience of social interaction. I study what makes social connections essential and why they matter.
Using neuroimaging and behavioural experiments, I model real-world interactions, with a particular focus on learner-teacher interactions. My goal is to understand how people learn from and with others throughout their lives.
You can find out more about my backgroundhere, learn aboutmy researchhere, explore past and current research projects here and read my articles here. My work has been featured in podcasts, blogs and video talks available here.
I'm always keen to translate my research into meaningful societal impact. See here for my consultancy services.