Christopher Krupenye
Scholar

Christopher Krupenye

Google Scholar ID: sz_RWF4AAAAJ
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
Social CognitionSocial KnowledgeTheory of MindAnimal MindsApes
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Resume (English only)
Research Experience
  • Work Experience: Leading the Social & Cognitive Origins group at Johns Hopkins University. Research Projects: Comparing cognitive features of humans with their closest ape relatives and pet dogs to understand the evolutionary basis of cognition and the impact of domestication on cognition.
Background
  • Research Interests: Cognitive mechanisms in humans and animals, especially social cognition. Field: Psychology, Cognitive Science. Brief Introduction: Leads the Social & Cognitive Origins group, studying how humans and other animals think, and what makes human thought unique.
Miscellany
  • Personal Interests: Participating in dog studies.
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