Rebecca Saxe
Rebecca Saxe is a professor of cognitive neuroscience and associate Dean of Science at MIT. She is an associate member of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and a board member of the Center for Open Science. She is known for her research on the neural basis of social cognition. She received her BA from Oxford University where she studied Psychology and Philosophy, and her PhD from MIT in Cognitive Science. She is the granddaughter of Canadian coroner and Ontario provincial legislator Morton Shulman, and daughter of Toronto city councillor Dianne Saxe. Provided by Wikipedia
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Rationalization: Why, when, and what for? by Saxe, Rebecca R., Nettle, Daniel
Published 2021
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Theory of Mind: A Neural Prediction Problem by Koster-Hale, Jorie, Saxe, Rebecca R
Published 2017
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Formalizing emotion concepts within a Bayesian model of theory of mind by Saxe, Rebecca R., Houlihan, Sean Dae
Published 2020
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The neuroscience of unmet social needs by Tomova, Livia, Tye, Kay, Saxe, Rebecca
Published 2021
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Are some cultures more mind-minded in their moral judgements than others? by Barrett, H Clark, Saxe, Rebecca R.
Published 2021
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A Common Neural Code for Perceived and Inferred Emotion by Skerry, Amy E., Saxe, Rebecca R.
Published 2015
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