Associate Professor Steven Most
B.A. in Psychology, Brandeis University
Ph.D. in Psychology, Harvard University
Steve and his lab investigate how what we see, communicate, and achieve are shaped by attention, emotion, and how we find meaning. Grounded in cognitive psychology, his research has strongÌýlinks to social psychology, clinical psychology, and neuroscience. Specific topics explored in his lab include how attention and emotion shape conscious experience (e.g., inattentional blindness & emotion-induced blindness), emotion regulation, curiosity, and effort.
Steve has received multiple awards for his teaching and mentoring and is passionate about fostering public understanding of psychological science and its real-world implications. In 2021, he co-authored the textbook from Oxford University Press, which received the Most Promising New Textbook Award from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association. Contact him if you would like to arrange an educational workshop or presentation to your school or organisation.
To watch his short video on the cognitive neuroscience of effective studying, click (TikTok) or (YouTube).
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