The lab celebrated many accomplishments at a BBQ in Duke Forest. Several lab members will be leaving for new positions: Nikki Sullivan (Asst. Prof, London School Econ.), Libby Jenke (Asst. Prof., U. Houston), Dianna Amasino (Post-Doc, U. Amsterdam), Samyukta Dore…
Congratulations to Kelsey!
Kelsey’s new paper on modeling dynamic choice behavior has been published in Nature Communications! Congratulations to Kelsey on her first paper, which reflects a collaboration between the Huettel and Pearson laboratories.
Congratulations to Dianna!
New paper by Amasino, Sullivan, Kranton, & Huettel published in Nature Human Behavior! See related story at Duke Today.
Congratulations to Nikki!
New paper by Sullivan and colleagues on a behavioral economics approach to disciplined dietary published in Psychological Science! Commentary and media coverage is available at Duke Today and at the Leading Voices in Food Policy podcast.
Sherry Yang presents at SNP poster session
Duke undergraduate Sherry Yang presented her research on medical decision making at the poster session for the Summer Neuroscience Program. Congratulations, Sherry, on a great project!
Congratulations to Amanda!
Congratulations to Amanda Utevsky, David Smith, and Jake Young for their paper “Large-Scale Network Coupling with the Fusiform Cortex Facilitates Future Social Motivation,” which was just accepted to eNeuro!
Congratulations Dr. Winkle!
On April 3rd, Winkle successfully defended his dissertation! Dr. Winkle not only presented an exciting defense regarding his work in science, but also his excellent, and not at all useless, photography skills! That’s three doctors in three months from the…
Congratulations Dr. Utevsky!
Congratulations Amanda! On March 21st, Amanda successfully defended her dissertation. That’s the second newly minted doctor in two months from the Huettel Lab. We wish Dr. Utevsky the best, and again, congratulations!
Congratulations Dr. Li!
Congratulations to Rosa Li! On February 16, Dr. Li successfully defended her dissertation and earned champagne and ice cream cake. That’s what you go to graduate school for, right? Luckily for us, Rosa will be staying at Duke as a…
Congratulations to Rosa Li!
New paper Five-year-olds do not show ambiguity aversion in a risk and ambiguity task with physical objects Paper by Rosa Li and colleagues has been accepted in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. Congratulations to Rosa on having two papers accepted…