Karen Adolph
Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: karen.adolph@nyu.edu
How do infants learn new motor skills?
David Amodio
Professor Of Psychology & Neural ScienceE-mail: david.amodio@nyu.edu
How is social behavior regulated? What are the neural mechanisms?
Susan Andersen
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: susan.andersen@nyu.edu
How are everyday interpersonal relations influenced by past relationships with significant others?
Emily Balcetis
Associate Professor of PsychologyE-mail: emilybalcetis@nyu.edu
How do motivations influence perception?
Marisa Carrasco
Silver Professor; Collegiate Professor; Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: marisa.carrasco@nyu.edu
What is attention?
Andrei Cimpian
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: andrei.cimpian@nyu.edu
How do children make sense of the world?
Maureen Craig
Assistant Professor of PsychologyE-mail: maureen.craig@nyu.edu
How does increasing diversity shape intergroup relations and political ideology?
Clayton E Curtis
Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: clayton.curtis@nyu.edu
How does the brain control reflexes to allow voluntary behavior?
Moira Dillon
Assistant Professor of PsychologyE-mail: moira.dillon@nyu.edu
How does the physical world in which we live shape the abstract world in which we think?
Peter M Gollwitzer
Professor Of PsychologyE-mail: peter.gollwitzer@nyu.edu
How do goals and plans affect cognition and behavior?
Todd Gureckis
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: todd.gureckis@nyu.edu
How do we learn through interaction with our environment?
Catherine Alexandra Hartley
Associate Professor of PsychologyE-mail: cate@nyu.edu
How do learning and decision-making change across development?
David J. Heeger
Silver Professor; Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: david.heeger@nyu.edu
How does the brain account for conscious visual perception and visually-guided behavior?
Madeline Heilman
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: madeline.heilman@nyu.edu
How do gender stereotypes affect evaluations of working women?
John Jost
Professor of Psychology, Politics and Data ScienceE-mail: john.jost@nyu.edu
How and why do people support the status quo?
Eric Knowles
Associate Professor of PsychologyE-mail: eric.knowles@nyu.edu
How do prejudice, identity, and ideology shape social behavior and political judgment?
Brenden Lake
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Data ScienceE-mail: brenden@nyu.edu
What are the computational ingredients of intelligence?
Michael Landy
Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: landy@nyu.edu
How does vision determine the size, shape, and boundaries of objects in our environment?
Wei Ji Ma
Professor of Neural Science and PsychologyE-mail: weijima@nyu.edu
How does the brain perceive, remember, and decide under uncertainty?
Laurence Maloney
Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: laurence.maloney@nyu.edu
How do organisms gather information and act on it?
Alec Marantz
Silver Professor; Professor of Linguistics and PsychologyE-mail: marantz@nyu.edu
How does the brain accomplish symbolic computation?
Brian McElree
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: brian.mcelree@nyu.edu
How do people understand sentences within the limits of working memory?
Gabriele Oettingen
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: gabriele.oettingen@nyu.edu
How do you make your fantasies come true?
Denis Pelli
Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: denis.pelli@nyu.edu
How do we recognize familiar objects like words and faces?
David Poeppel
Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: david.poeppel@nyu.edu
What kind of cognitive and neurobiological mechanisms form the basis for speech perception and auditory cognition?
Liina Pylkkänen
Professor of Linguistics and PsychologyE-mail: liina.pylkkanen@nyu.edu
What are the neural bases of language?
Bob Rehder
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: bob.rehder@nyu.edu
How does perceived cause and effect determine categories?
Pablo Ripollés
Assistant Professor of Psychology; Associate Director of the Music and Audio Research Laboratory (MARL)E-mail: pripolles@nyu.edu
How do music, reward and memory interact?
Patrick E. Shrout
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: pat.shrout@nyu.edu
How can we learn about the causes and modifiers of human suffering when strong experimental methods are not ethical or feasible?
Yaacov Trope
Professor of PsychologyE-mail: yaacov.trope@nyu.edu
How does distance affect self control?
Jay Van Bavel
Associate Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: jay.vanbavel@nyu.edu
How do our identities, values,and motivations change our perceptions and evaluations of others?
Tessa West
Associate Professor of PsychologyE-mail: tessa.west@nyu.edu
How do individuals influence one another's thoughts and feelings during interpersonal interactions…
Michael Westerman
Associate Professor of PsychologyE-mail: michael.westerman@nyu.edu
Why do some people relate to others in dysfunctional ways even though this leads to disappointments and distress?
Jonathan Winawer
Associate Professor of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: jonathan.winawer@nyu.edu
How does biology support perception, and how does perception support cognition?
Madalina Vlasceanu
Assistant Professor of PsychologyE-mail: vlasceanu@nyu.edu
How does individual-level social cognition give rise to emergent cognitive phenomena such as collective beliefs or collective action?
Elizabeth A Bauer
Clinical Professor of PsychologyE-mail: eab10@nyu.edu
Teach students both the importance and techniques of statistical reasoning.
David Bosch
Clinical Assistant ProfessorE-mail: david.bosch@nyu.edu
How we organize (and reorganize) information—sights and sounds, words and pictures, thoughts and feelings—into representations of the world around us.
Liz Przybylinski
Clinical Assistant ProfessorE-mail: liz.przy@nyu.edu
Rooted in the Freudian concept of transference, but I and my colleagues re-conceptualize it in social-cognitive terms as an everyday meaning-making process.
Lawrence Ian Reed
Clinical Assistant ProfessorE-mail: lr113@nyu.edu
Facial expression, emotion, and cooperation
Jasmina Sose Selimotic
Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychologyE-mail: jss17@nyu.edu
Dynamic between identity and self to determine how a person uses the self to make choices and sense of the world.
Paul Squires
Clinical Professor of PsychologyE-mail: ps2937@nyu.edu
Assessment validation and measurement of individuals and organizations. Machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP) applications in industrial and organizational psychology.
Shannon Tubridy
Lecturer in PsychologyE-mail: st704@nyu.edu
Why some memories are retained and some are lost, how associations between different experiences are maintained and used, and how neural data can inform our understanding of cognition and behavior?
Azadeh Aalai
Adjunct ProfessorE-mail: aa6199@nyu.edu
Media depictions during times of war, bystander behavior during the Holocaust, and pedagogical techniques for teaching the Holocaust in higher education
Mike Abrams
Adjunct ProfessorE-mail: mike.abrams@nyu.edu
Theories of Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Modern Psychological Treatments. He researches the effect childhood abuse on sexual development.
Robert Ausch
Adjunct InstructorE-mail: ra2005@nyu.edu
How do culture, geography and social inequality shape thinking and experience?
Paul Bailo
Adjunct InstructorE-mail: pb685@nyu.edu
Digital Transformation, Marketing and Business Operations
Kenneth Carr
Professor of Psychiatry and Molecular Pharmacology and BiochemistryE-mail: kenneth.carr@nyulangone.org
Physiological Basis of Abnormal Behavior, Physiological Basis of Behavior
Mariana Diaz-Wionczek
Adjunct ProfessorE-mail: mariana@mdwconsultingresearch.com
Psychological Influence of Children’s Media
Annette Flippen
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorE-mail: annette.flippen@nyu.edu
Work Motivation and Attitudes, Leadership and Strategic Change
Paulette L Forte
Adjunct Associate ProfessorE-mail: plf223@nyu.edu
Introduction to Organizational Psychology, Psychology of Diversity, Training in Organizations
Andrew R. Getzfeld
Adjunct Associate ProfessorE-mail: arg6@nyu.edu
Studies bulimia nervosa, addictions, abnormal psychology, children and child development, and psychopharmacology.
Leyla Gulcur
Adjunct Associate ProfessorE-mail: leyla.gulcur@nyu.edu
Love and Attachment in Adult Relationships, Group Dynamics
Nora Isacoff
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorE-mail: nmi208@nyu.edu
Interdisciplinary, Cognitive Psychology
Matthew Jones
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorE-mail: matthewwjonesphd@gmail.com
Intro to I/O Psychology, Training in Organizations, Personnel Selection
Zoran Josipovic
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorE-mail: zoran@nyu.edu
Cognitive Neuroscience, Affective Neuroscience
Christopher Rotolo
Adjunct Assistant Professor, I/O PsychologyE-mail: ctr2@nyu.edu
Intro to I/O Psychology, Personnel Selection
Lise Saari
Adjunct Assistant Professor, I/O PsychologyE-mail: lise.saari@nyu.edu
Group Dynamics, Personality and Organizational Behavior
Andy Hilford
Associate Director of Graduate and Undergraduate StudiesE-mail: andy.hilford@nyu.edu
What cognitive systems allow individuals to distinguish between old events and new events?
Shelly Chaiken
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: sc4@nyu.edu
Attitude structure and change, social cognition.
Ted Coons
Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: edgar.coons@nyu.edu
How does music move us?
Scott Eggebeen
Clinical Emeritus ProfessorE-mail: se17@nyu.edu
Multidimensional scaling and the nature of underlying structure in data.
Murray Glanzer
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: mg3@nyu.edu
Likelihood ratios and decision theory.
Leo Goldberger
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: leo.goldberger@nyu.edu
Stress and coping, the Holocaust and altruistic behavior, psychoanalytic theory.
Martin Hoffman
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: martin.hoffman@nyu.edu
Development of empathy, and its relationship with moral development
Lloyd Kaufman
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: lloyd.kaufman@gmail.com
Applied problems in design and evaluating flight instruments, role of vision in midair collisions, perception.
Richard Koppenaal
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: richard.koppenaal@nyu.edu
Memory retrieval
Gary Marcus
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: gfm1@nyu.edu
How does a child learn to talk? Why is that humans can acquire language when no other species can?
Jim Matthews
Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Neural ScienceE-mail: tjm1@nyu.edu
Togetherness in rodents may be more social than sexual.
Gregory L. Murphy
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: gregory.murphy@nyu.edu
My work has focused on the psychology of concepts, with a special interest in how concepts relate to word meaning and language comprehension.
Diane Ruble
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: diane.ruble@nyu.edu
How is social knowledge formed, and how does it affect the social functioning and adaptation of children and adolescents?
James S Uleman
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: jim.uleman@nyu.edu
Implicit impressions of other people: influences and effects.
Paul Vitz
Professor Emeritus of PsychologyE-mail: pcv1@nyu.edu
Religion and psychology; personality theory; moral development; psychology and art.