Rebecca Saxe

Affiliations: 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
theory of mind
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Heather L Kosakowski research assistant 2015-2017 MIT
Yichen Li research assistant 2018-2018
Hyowon Gweon grad student MIT
Sean Dae Houlihan grad student 2016- MIT
Zeynep M. Saygin grad student 2007-2012 MIT
Ben Deen grad student 2010-2015 MIT
Termara C. Parker grad student 2016-2016
Hilary Richardson grad student 2012-2018 MIT
Heather L Kosakowski grad student 2017-2022 MIT
Marina Bedny post-doc MIT
Frederik S. Kamps post-doc MIT
Livia Tomova post-doc MIT
Liane L. Young post-doc MIT
Emile Gabriel Bruneau post-doc 2008- MIT
Stefano Anzellotti post-doc 2014- MIT
Ashley J Thomas post-doc 2018- MIT
Shari Liu post-doc 2020-2023
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Sotomayor-Enriquez K, Gweon H, Saxe R, et al. (2023) Open dataset of theory of mind reasoning in early to middle childhood. Data in Brief. 52: 109905
Liu S, Raz G, Kamps F, et al. (2023) No evidence for discontinuity between infants and adults. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Houlihan SD, Kleiman-Weiner M, Hewitt LB, et al. (2023) Emotion prediction as computation over a generative theory of mind. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 381: 20220047
Kosakowski HL, Norman-Haignere S, Mynick A, et al. (2023) Preliminary evidence for selective cortical responses to music in one-month-old infants. Developmental Science. e13387
Schwartz E, O'Nell K, Saxe R, et al. (2023) Challenging the Classical View: Recognition of Identity and Expression as Integrated Processes. Brain Sciences. 13
Thomas AJ, Saxe R, Spelke ES. (2022) Infants infer potential social partners by observing the interactions of their parent with unknown others. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2121390119
Radkani S, Thomas AJ, Saxe R. (2022) Advantages and limitations of representing groups in terms of recursive utilities. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 45: e118
Kamps FS, Richardson H, Murty NAR, et al. (2022) Using child-friendly movie stimuli to study the development of face, place, and object regions from age 3 to 12 years. Human Brain Mapping
Thomas AJ, Woo B, Nettle D, et al. (2022) Early concepts of intimacy: Young humans use saliva sharing to infer close relationships. Science (New York, N.Y.). 375: 311-315
Tomova L, Wang KL, Thompson T, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Acute social isolation evokes midbrain craving responses similar to hunger. Nature Neuroscience
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