Main Focus
My research focuses on two main directions. From a theoretical perspective, I combine methods from economics, cognitive science, and decision-making research to study the connections between beliefs, mental models of decision-makers, and their behavior. On the methodological level, my interests lie in developing assessment procedures of behavioral determinants, such as the use of pre-programmed opponents with predetermined behaviors in games. By studying human reactions to these purified stimuli, we can gain valuable insights into decision-making in dynamics.