Assistant Professor
TSB: Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
TSB: Department of Social Psychology
I study decision-making at the intersection of psychology, neuroscience, and economics. I use process-tracing measures (e.g., eye tracking MouseLabWEB) to understand how attention plays a role in choice processes including how attention constrains or supports people’s intentions. I apply a mechanistic understanding of decision-making to understand social and economic choices with ethical implications, including inequality and redistribution, ethical considerations in consumer choice, and discrimination.