I am a 5th year PhD student in the Social and Decision Neuroscience program at Caltech, co-advised by Ralph Adolphs and John O’Doherty.
I study social attention and social learning using eye-tracking, behavioral modeling, and fMRI. An important part of my research focuses on the individual differences in social strategies - where people look, what they think, and how they react. I apply computational tools to characterize atypical social behaivors in psychiatric conditions, especially autism.
PhD in Neuroscience (expected 2025)
California Institute of Technology
BS in Biology
University of Science and Technology of China
Two main projects during my PhD research.