I have also worked a postdoctoral position with Shin Shimojo at Caltech, and I received my Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota while being advised by Paul Schrater and Dan Kersten. My thesis utilized Bayesian decision theory to develop optimal models that were used to compare against human performance in sensorimotor tasks. Please feel free to call or email me regarding any of my research. http://biology.caltech.edu/Members/Shimojohttp://www.caltech.edu/http://www1.umn.edu/twincities/index.phphttp://www.schrater.orghttp://www.schrater.orghttp://www.kersten.orghttp://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~schlicht/papers/thesis.pdfshapeimage_2_link_0shapeimage_2_link_1shapeimage_2_link_2shapeimage_2_link_3shapeimage_2_link_4shapeimage_2_link_5shapeimage_2_link_6
I am a postdoc working with Ken Nakayama at Harvard University. My research investigates how people perform movements and make decisions under conditions of risk. I’m also interested in how people use opponent information to modify their decisions in competitive wagering tasks. http://visionlab.harvard.edu/Members/Ken/nakayama.htmlhttp://www.harvard.edu/shapeimage_3_link_0shapeimage_3_link_1