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Soy investigadora en la neurociencia cognitiva del razonamiento, juicio y toma de decisiones. Mi experiencia ha abarcado una amplia gama de temas, incluidos los efectos cognitivos de la neuroestimulación y los correlatos neuronales estructurales y funcionales de la lesión cerebral traumática y la conmoción cerebral. Más recientemente, mi enfoque de investigación se ha centrado en los fundamentos psicológicos de la polarización política y el pensamiento conspirativo. La parte más gratificante de mi trabajo es la creación de colaboraciones en estos diversos dominios.

Comencé el Inquirismo como un espacio para explorar las múltiples facetas del diálogo constructivo. ¿Cuáles son las mejores prácticas para traducir conceptos complejos de la manera más accesible? ¿Qué hace que las conversaciones sobre temas políticamente tensos salgan mal y qué se puede hacer para corregir el rumbo? Mi objetivo principal es explorar el arte y la ciencia de una mejor conversación.

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Daniel Krawczyk, Ph.D., is a professor and holds the Francis Chair at The University of Texas at Dallas. He is currently the Deputy Director at the UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth®. His research focuses on understanding reasoning and decision making via methods including behavioral studies and brain stimulation. He has led multiple Department of Defense-funded research studies evaluating thinking and cognitive performance. He currently teaches courses in reasoning at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He authored the books Reasoning: The Neuroscience of How We Think in 2017 and Understanding Behavioral BIA$in 2019 with co-author George Baxter. From 2019-21 he co-hosted the Mental Model$ Podcast covering financial topics and currently co-hosts the Q&A show BrainHealth Office Hours focused on the brain and human performance. He has presented at over one-hundred scientific meetings, the TEDx stage, the Dallas Museum of Art, and is a regular speaker at the Perot Museum’s Social Science programs. His work has received media coverage on the NBC’s Today Show, NPR, and various science and technology podcasts. Dr. Krawczyk holds a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles and was previously a Ruth L. Kirschstein Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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