

Uri Hasson
Dr. Uri Hasson focuses on unraveling the complexities of human cognition through innovative research at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Psychology at Princeton University. His work is at the forefront of cognitive neuroscience, where he develops novel methods to evaluate both shared and unique aspects of cortical response time courses across individuals. This research is pivotal in understanding how our brains process and respond to stimuli in real-time. Dr. Hasson's research extends to exploring how the brain integrates complex, real-life information over time. By examining the neural mechanisms that facilitate information transfer between individuals during real-life interactions, he aims to uncover the intricacies of human communication and cognition. His work not only advances our understanding of the brain's ability to process dynamic information but also sheds light on the neuronal processes that enable effective communication between people. At Princeton, Dr. Hasson collaborates with a diverse team of researchers and students, fostering an environment of innovation and discovery. His interdisciplinary approach combines brain imaging techniques with cognitive neuroscience to provide insights into the fundamental processes that underpin human cognition. Through his research, Dr. Hasson contributes significantly to the field, offering new perspectives on how our brains function in everyday life. Dr. Hasson's contributions to neuroscience are recognized globally, and his work continues to influence both academic and applied research. His dedication to understanding the neural basis of human interaction and cognition positions him as a leading figure in the field, inspiring future generations of neuroscientists.
Publications
, 259-280, 2005-06-23
, 447-463, 1998-10-01
, 220-231, 2009-08-01