Adam Bulley
Postdoc
Daniel Schacter's Lab
Daniel Schacter's Lab
I am a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. In my research I use the tools of evolutionary and cognitive psychology to study the mind and human behavior. Specifically, I investigate the evolution, development, and psychological mechanisms of imagination, foresight, decision-making, and emotion. I am currently based at the Schacter Memory Lab at the Harvard University Department of Psychology, where I am an NHMRC CJ Martin Early Career Fellow. I am also affiliated with the Memory and Imagination in Neurological Disorders (MIND) group led by A/Professor Muireann Irish at the Brain and Mind Centre, the University of Sydney, as well as the University of Sydney School of Psychology, where I will subsequently be taking up my CJ Martin fellowship. I was previously based at the University of Queensland School of Psychology, at the Early Cognitive Development Centre and the Centre for Psychology and Evolution. In my research I have done experimental, cross-sectional and longitudinal studies with diverse samples including undergraduate students, adult volunteers, young children and chimpanzees, as well as with large epidemiological, economic, and national datasets. You can see a list of my published papers on the ‘publications’ page of my website, or on my Google Scholar profile.