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  [### Randy L. Buckner

 ](/people/randy-l-buckner) [randy\_buckner@harvard.edu](mailto:randy_buckner@harvard.edu)Interim Department Chair

Sosland Family Professor of Psychology and of Neuroscience

 

 

 Randy Buckner received his BA in Psychology and his PhD in Neurosciences from Washington University in St. Louis. He is a member of the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University, and the Director of the Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Division and... 

 

 

      ![Headshot of Randy Buckner](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/buckner_1.jpg?itok=cfDT9Z8V) 

 

 

 

   [### George A. Alvarez

 ](/people/george-alvarez) <alvarez@wjh.harvard.edu>Fred Kavli Professor of Neuroscience

 

 

 The human visual system can only select and keep track of a small handful of objects at any given moment. Yet, for the most part, people successfully navigate through busy intersections, find items of interest such as food or friends in a crowd, and... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of George Alvarez](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/alvarez_2.jpg?itok=FH5SuJl5) 

 

 

 

   [### Ashwini Ashokkumar

 ](/people/ashwini-ashokkumar) <ashwiniashokkumar@g.harvard.edu>Assistant Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Ashwini studies how our identities shape (and are shaped by) how we think about, talk about, and do politics. Her research examines how identity processes impact political discourse and discussion, and how discourse, in turn, shapes social cohesion... 

 

 

      ![Headshot of Dr. Ashwini Ashokkumar](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-07/Ashwini%20Ashokkumar.jpg?itok=dMJTAsYW) 

 

 

 

   [### Mahzarin R. Banaji

 ](/people/mahzarin-r-banaji) [mahzarin\_banaji@harvard.edu](mailto:mahzarin_banaji@harvard.edu)Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics

Harvard College Professor, 2014-2019

Carol K. Pforzheimer Professor at Radcliffe, 2002-2008

 

 

 Professor Banaji studies thinking and feeling as they unfold in social context, with a focus on mental systems that operate in implicit or unconscious mode. She studies social attitudes and beliefs in adults and children, especially those that have roots... 

 

 

      ![Mahzarin Banaji](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/banaji_july2022_300dpi_1.jpeg?itok=-pxt10nB) 

 

 

 

   [### Elika Bergelson

 ](/people/elika-bergelson) [elika\_bergelson@fas.harvard.edu](mailto:elika_bergelson@fas.harvard.edu)John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences

 

 

 The work in the Bergelson lab seeks to uncover how infants learn language from the world around them, i.e. how language develops, and in particular, how infants and toddlers learn words. We approach this by studying learners and their environments... 

 

 

      ![Elika Bergelson Profile Picture](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/0075_23hvd-new_faculty_headshots_075.jpg?itok=lKkPzwCh) 

 

 

 

   [### Mark Chen

 ](/people/mark-chen) <markchen@fas.harvard.edu>Assistant Professor of Psychology (Starting July 1, 2026)

 

 

 Dr. Chen’s research focuses broadly on stress and psychopathology across the lifespan, with a central interest in the transdiagnostic roles of emotion and emotion regulation processes: (1) how they are shaped by adverse life experiences, (2) how their... 

 

 

      ![Headshot of Mark S. Chen](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-07/Mark%20Chen.jpg?itok=WFx9-KLx) 

 

 

 

   [### Mina Cikara

 ](/people/mina-cikara) <mcikara@fas.harvard.edu>Fredric Wertham Professor of Law and Psychiatry in Society

 

 

 Professor Cikara studies how the mind, brain, and behavior change when the social context shifts from “me and you” to “us and them.” She focuses primarily on how group membership, competition, and prejudice disrupt the processes that allow people to see... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Mina Cikara](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/cikara_1_0_0.jpg?itok=45N-UCQB) 

 

 

 

   [### Fiery Cushman

 ](/people/fiery-cushman) <cushman@fas.harvard.edu>Director of Graduate Studies

Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Cushman's research aims to organize the astonishing complexity of moral judgment around basic functional principles. Much of it is motivated by a simple idea: Because we use punishments and rewards to modify others’ behavior, one function of morality is... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Fiery Cushman](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/cushman_2.jpg?itok=EQhp9AUZ) 

 

 

 

   [### Samuel J. Gershman

 ](/people/samuel-j-gershman) <gershman@fas.harvard.edu>Professor of Psychology 

 

 

 The Gershman lab's research aims to understand how richly structured knowledge about the environment is acquired, and how this knowledge aids adaptive behavior. The lab uses a combination of behavioral, neuroimaging and computational techniques to pursue... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Sam Gershman](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/gershman.jpg?itok=mOReD3gM) 

 

 

 

   [### Daniel Gilbert

 ](/people/daniel-gilbert)Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Professor Gilbert has won numerous awards for his research and teaching. His popular book, Stumbling on Happiness, spent 6 months on the New York Times bestseller list, sold over a million copies worldwide, and was awarded the Royal Society’s General Book... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Daniel Gilbert](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/gilbert_1_0.jpg?itok=cJeFWaJM) 

 

 

 

   [### Joshua D. Greene

 ](/people/joshua-d-greene) <jgreene@wjh.harvard.edu>Alfred and Rebecca Lin Professor of Civil Discourse

 

 

 The Greene lab studies the mechanics of moral thinking, and high-level cognition more generally, using behavioral experiments and functional neuroimaging. Much of their research has focused on the respective contributions of “fast” automatic processes... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Joshua Greene](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/greene-headshot-outsdie-aug12_1_0.jpg?itok=oIE-F7mW) 

 

 

 

   [### Mark L. Hatzenbuehler

 ](/people/mark-l-hatzenbuehler) <markhatzenbuehler@fas.harvard.edu>Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Professor Hatzenbuehler’s research focuses broadly on identifying the biopsychosocial mechanisms that contribute to adverse mental health outcomes among minority group members, with a particular focus on the role of stigma in shaping the development and... 

 

 

      ![Mark Hatzenbuehler](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/hatzenbuehler.jpg?itok=fmUUrx0b) 

 

 

 

   [### Jill M. Hooley

 ](/people/jill-m-hooley) <jmh@wjh.harvard.edu>John Lindsley Professor of Psychology in Memory of William James

Director of Undergraduate Studies

 

 

 A major focus of Professor Hooley’s research interests concerns psychosocial (especially family) predictors of psychiatric relapse in patients with severe psychopathology such as schizophrenia, depression, and borderline personality disorder. She is also... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Jill Hooley](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/hooley_1_0.jpg?itok=_Bz931Be) 

 

 

 

   [### Joshua Conrad Jackson

 ](/people/joshua-conrad-jackson)Assistant Professor of Psychology (Starting July 1, 2026)

 

 

 Joshua Conrad Jackson’s research focuses on the intersection of cultural evolution and psychology. He studies how people’s psychologies change as societies become larger, more diverse, more economically developed, and more connected to each other. He has... 

 

 

      ![Professor Joshua Jackson](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-09/J.%20Jackson_0.jpg?itok=FVtqR8In) 

 

 

 

   [### Talia Konkle

 ](/people/talia-konkle) [talia\_konkle@harvard.edu](mailto:talia_konkle@harvard.edu)Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Talia Konkle's research focuses on the cognitive and neural organization of high-level visual experience: how do we see and understand the visual world around us? She employs a combination of behavioral techniques, human functional neuroimaging and... 

 

 

      ![Headshot of Talia Konkle](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/konkle_1_0_0.jpg?itok=Ra9vkGUY) 

 

 

 

   [### Ellen Langer

 ](/people/ellen-langer) <langer@wjh.harvard.edu>Professor

 

 

 Ellen Langer earned her Ph.D. at Yale University in Social and Clinical Psychology and joined the faculty at Harvard in 1977. In 1981, she became the first woman tenured in Harvard's Department of Psychology. She is considered the mother of mindfulness... 

 

 

   ![Headshot of Ellen Langer](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_scale_small/public/psych/files/langer_photo_1_0.jpg?itok=IDgYnKu2) 

 

 

 

   [### Richard J. McNally

 ](/people/richard-j-mcnally) <rjm@wjh.harvard.edu>Professor

 

 

 Professor McNally’s main research emphasis has concerned the psychopathology of anxiety and related disorders (e.g., panic disorder, specific phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder [OCD], social anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder)... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Richard McNally](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/mcnally.jpg?itok=KVRQ0uRM) 

 

 

 

   [### Jason P. Mitchell

 ](/people/jason-p-mitchell) [jason\_mitchell@harvard.edu](mailto:jason_mitchell@harvard.edu)Professor

 

 

 I use a combination of neuroimaging and behavioral measures to investigate the cognitive processes that support inferences about the psychological states of other people and introspective awareness of the self. Jason Mitchell received his BA/MS from Yale... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Jason Mitchell](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/mitchell_1_0.jpg?itok=dXDO4zwm) 

 

 

 

   [### Matthew K. Nock

 ](/people/matthew-k-nock) <nock@wjh.harvard.edu>Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Professor Nock’s research is aimed at advancing the understanding why people behave in ways that are harmful to themselves, with an emphasis on suicide and other forms of self-harm. His research is multi-disciplinary in nature and uses a range of... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Matthew Nock](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/wright-nock-001_2_1_0.jpg?itok=aoyk3-AZ) 

 

 

 

   [### Elizabeth A. Phelps

 ](/people/elizabeth-phelps-0) <phelps@fas.harvard.edu>Pershing Square Professor of Human Neuroscience

 

 

 The primary inspiration behind Professor Phelps’ research is the observation that emotions color our lives, and even subtle, everyday variations in our emotional experience can alter our thoughts and actions. By uncovering the impact of emotion and affect... 

 

 

      ![Headshot of Liz Phelps](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-09/Phelps%202025.jpeg?itok=sfh9l-pR) 

 

 

 

   [### Steven Pinker

 ](/people/steven-pinker) <pinker@wjh.harvard.edu>Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Steven Pinker is an experimental cognitive psychologist and a popular writer on language, mind, and human nature. A native of Montreal, he earned his bachelor’s degree at McGill University in 1976, his PhD from Harvard in 1979, and taught at Harvard... 

 

 

      ![Headshot of Steven Pinker by Rose Lincoln](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/steven_pinker_by_rose_lincoln_harvard_university_smaller_0_0.jpg?itok=Sd27DqaP) 

 

 

 

   [### Daniel L. Schacter

 ](/people/daniel-l-schacter) <dls@wjh.harvard.edu>William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor

 

 

 Schacter’s research is broadly concerned with understanding the nature and function of human memory, using cognitive, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging approaches. He is especially interested in understanding the constructive nature of memory: why it... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Daniel Schacter](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/schacter_1_0_0.jpg?itok=RCbx448J) 

 

 

 

   [### Jesse Snedeker

 ](/people/jesse-snedeker) <snedeker@wjh.harvard.edu>Professor of Psychology

Affiliate of the Department of Linguistics

 

 

 My laboratory explores many facets of language development, comprehension, production and representation. We study typically developing children (from infancy into middle childhood), adults and a variety of special populations (e.g., children with... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Jesse Snedeker](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/snedeker_1_0.jpg?itok=icyy_a1s) 

 

 

 

   [### Leah H. Somerville

 ](/people/leah-h-somerville) <somerville@fas.harvard.edu>Grafstein Family Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Leah Somerville is the Grafstein Family Professor of Psychology and Director of the Affective Neuroscience and Development Laboratory. She received a PhD in Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College and completed postdoctoral training at the... 

 

 

      ![Portrait of Leah Somerville](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/somerville_1_0.jpg?itok=yHtEq6wQ) 

 

 

 

   [### Elizabeth S. Spelke

 ](/people/elizabeth-s-spelke) <spelke@wjh.harvard.edu>Marshall L. Berkman Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Spelke’s laboratory focuses on the sources of uniquely human cognitive capacities, especially young children’s prodigious capacities for fast and flexible learning. She studies these capacities by investigating their origins and growth in human infants... 

 

 

      ![Photo of Elizabeth Spelke](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/spelke_elizabeth_photo_8-30-22.jpeg?itok=iENdbr_J) 

 

 

 

   [### Ashley Thomas

 ](/people/ashley-thomas) <athomas@g.harvard.edu>Assistant Professor of Psychology

Laboratory for Developmental Studies

 

 

 Humans are born into complex social networks. My work investigates how infants, toddlers, and children learn about and navigate this network (i.e., their naive sociology). I've studied how young humans think and feel about social hierarchy (i.e... 

 

 

      ![Ashley Thomas](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/thomas_ashley.jpg?itok=YpadWv0c) 

 

 

 

   [### Tomer D. Ullman

 ](/people/tomer-d-ullman) <tomerullman@gmail.com>Morris Kahn Associate Professor of Psychology

 

 

 Tomer Ullman is a cognitive scientist interested in common-sense reasoning, and building computational models for explaining high-level cognitive processes and the acquisition of new knowledge by children and adults. In particular, he is focused on how... 

 

 

      ![Tomer Ullman](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/psych/files/tomer_ullman_5_0_0.jpg?itok=paCU492b) 

 

 

 

   [### John R. Weisz

 ](/people/john-r-weisz) [john\_weisz@harvard.edu](mailto:john_weisz@harvard.edu)Henry Ford II Research Professor

 

 

 One in five children and adolescents will experience a mental health disorder in any given year, and many more struggle with serious mental health challenges. John Weisz’s research involves development and testing of interventions for these disorders and... 

 

 

      ![John Weisz photo](/sites/g/files/omnuum9601/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-10/John%20Weisz.jpg?itok=5KtCVp12) 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

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