What we do
We work at the intersection of probabilistic computational models of cognition and cognitive psychology. Our goals are to characterize (a) the assumptions that people have about the world, and how those influence decisions and perception; (b) how people approximate probabilistic inference; and (c) how people strategically use their limited cognitive resources.
Contact Info
Computational Cognition Lab
Department of Psychology
University of California, San Diego
3509 Mandler Hall
9500 Gilman Dr. 0109
La Jolla, CA, 92093
email: evullab@gmail.com