Professor

Mikhail Sergeevic Spektor

Affiliation: University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom

College of Arts and Sciences

Introduction

My name is Mikhail Spektor and I am a behavioral scientist based in Hanoi, Vietnam. I hold a PhD in Psychology from the University of Basel and I'm currently an Assistant Professor and Program Director (Psychology) at the College of Arts and Sciences at VinUniversity. My main line of research concerns the psychological processes underlying human decision making. I rely on formal computational models and combine them with evidence from behavioral experiments, psychophysiological recordings, and real-world observational data to obtain a comprehensive understanding of how people process information and make choices in a variety of situations.

Affiliation: University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom

Research Output

Reply to Vanunu and Newell: The frequent-winner effect is necessary to explain experience-based decisions

Olschewski Sebastian, Spektor Mikhail S., Le Mens Gaël

Do Models for Paired-Word Recognition Capture Manipulations in the Way They Are Meant to Do? A Model Validation Study

Voormann Anne, Spektor Mikhail S., Klauer Karl Christoph
  • cognitive modeling
  • continuous models
  • discrete-state models
  • model validation
  • recognition memory

Predecisional information search adaptively reduces three types of uncertainty

Spektor Mikhail S., Wulff Dirk U.
  • information search
  • process tracing
  • risky choices
  • sampling paradigm

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Keyphrases

  • cognitive modeling
  • continuous models
  • discrete-state models
  • model validation
  • recognition memory
  • information search
  • process tracing
  • risky choices
  • sampling paradigm

Computer Science

  • Multidisciplinary